2024
DOI: 10.1002/wjs.12105
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The unexpected social cost of inguinal hernioplasty procedures derived from the COVID‐19 pandemic: Surgical trend analysis based on an Italian hospital series

Alessandro De Luca,
Angela Gurrado,
Francesco Paolo Prete
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundThe majority of inguinal hernias are usually paucisymptomatic, so are restored electively. The main purpose of this study is to assess the trends in hernia repair surgery before and during the pandemic period, analyzing an Italian hospital series of 390 patients, in an attempt to quantify the negative impact regarding social costs derived from the Covid‐19 outbreak. Moreover, we want to focus on the concept of apparently minor pathology as hernioplasty which could represent a life‐threatening conditi… Show more

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