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Background Symptomatic perineal hernia is a rare complication after abdominoperineal resection (APR). Management of these hernias is challenging. The recurrence rate after surgical repair is high because of the difficulty of prosthetic material fixation; there is no consensus regarding the best method of repair. Methods We introduced a novel combined laparoscopic-perineal dual fixation technique...
Purpose Several single-port laparoscopic hernial repair methods have been designed to treat inguinal hernia in children, but reliable and safe ligation of the hernial sac should be further investigated. This study aimed to investigate a new technique for laparoscopic percutaneous double ligation for pediatric inguinal hernias with a set of home-made instruments. Methods Before each operation, a...
Purpose The aim of the present randomized clinical study was to assess the efficacy of simplex lidocaine in local anesthesia for inguinal hernia mesh-repairs, compare analgesia of three different concentrations of lidocaine, and explore use of lower concentrations of lidocaine in local anesthesia for inguinal hernia mesh-repairs. Methods A total of 102 consecutive patients undergoing inguinal hernia...
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