Incidence and Management of Strangulated Inguinal Hernia
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https://doi.org/10.21649/akemu.v5i1.3409Keywords:
Strangulated inguinal hernia, incidence, obstructed inguinal hernia, inguinal herniaAbstract
This is a retrospective study of forty patients, admitted in Mayo Hospital, Emergency with a diagnosis of strangulated inguinal hernia from 1-6-1997 to 31-12-1998. This study aims at collection of facts and figures about incidence, age/sex presentation, mode of presentation, duration of strangulation, treatment offered operative and post-operative corn complications, and any concomitant illness of the patient. The study revealed that 90% of the affected patients were male and 60% of them fall in the 5 1-70 years age group. Postural treatment remained effective in 70% of the patients, who presented in Emergency with history of less than 24 hours. In 70% of cases, level of constriction was at the neck of sac and in 80% of cases, small gut and omentum was found to be a content of sac. Partial omentectomy and resection with end to end anastomosis of small gut was performed most of the times.Downloads
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06/17/2020
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AYYAZ, M. ., CHAUDHRY, Z. ., ISLAM, H. R. ., AFZAL, F. ., & AFTAB, H. . (2020). Incidence and Management of Strangulated Inguinal Hernia. Annals of King Edward Medical University, 5(1), 65–67. https://doi.org/10.21649/akemu.v5i1.3409
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