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  1. 30-04-2024 | Femoral Hernia | Online First

    Managing ischemic and necrotic incarcerated femoral hernia contents and their risk factors

    Femoral hernia is relatively rare in clinical practice, accounting for fewer than 5% of all groin hernias [ 1 ]. However, they are associated with higher rates of acute complications [ 2 ]. The incidence of incarceration and strangulation in …

  2. 25-01-2024 | Femoral Hernia | OriginalPaper

    Femoral hernia in pediatric population: a diagnostic and surgical challenge

    Femoral hernia (FH) is a rare groin pathology characterized by the protrusion of a peritoneal cavity through the femoral ring, which is bounded laterally by the femoral vein, medially by the lacunar ligament (Gimbernat’s ligament), anteriorly by …

  3. Open Access 01-12-2024 | Femoral Hernia | OriginalPaper

    De Garengeot Hernia, an acute appendicitis in the right femoral hernia canal, and successful management with transabdominal closure and appendectomy: a case Report

    Incarceration of the appendix within a femoral hernia is a rare condition of abdominal wall hernia about 0.1 to 0.5% in reported femoral hernia [1]. We report a case of a 56-year-old female whose appendix was trapped in the right femoral canal.

  4. 27-11-2023 | Femoral Hernia | Online First

    Femoral Hernia—A New Surgical Technique for Open Repair

    Femoral hernia can be repaired in several ways. It is very prone to strangulation of bowel/omentum which requires access to abdominal cavity and that is cumbersome with conventional techniques. In the modern era, laparoscopy is a good adjunct to …

  5. 21-03-2023 | Femoral Hernia | OriginalPaper

    Predictive factors of bowel necrosis in patients with incarcerated femoral hernia

    Repair of groin hernia is known to be one of the most frequent surgical procedures. Compared to inguinal hernias, femoral hernias are relatively rare and they often present with strangulation [ 1 – 3 ]. About 30.4–45.9% of femoral hernias present …

  6. Open Access 30-05-2023 | Femoral Hernia | OriginalPaper

    Comparison of patient characteristics and treatment approaches for femoral and inguinal hernias utilizing dynamic ultrasound at a single institution

    Although clinically apparent femoral hernias are less common than inguinal hernias, they are associated with higher rates of acute complications. One study found that cumulatively, femoral hernia strangulation occurred in 22% of patients 3 months …

  7. 30-11-2022 | Seroma | OriginalPaper

    Comparison of open preperitoneal and transabdominal preperitoneal hernia repair for primary unilateral femoral hernia: a retrospective cohort study of 132 case

  8. Open Access 01-12-2019 | Ileus | OriginalPaper

    Single-incision totally extraperitoneal hernia repair with intraperitoneal inspection of strangulated femoral hernia at risk for intestinal ischemia after repositioning: a case report

    Surgical treatment of inguinal and femoral hernia has radically changed over the years. Recently, discussions on inguinal and femoral hernia repair have focused not only on the rate of recurrence but also on chronic pain [ 1 , 2 ]. Laparoscopic …

  9. 09-09-2022 | Laparotomy | OriginalPaper

    Open preperitoneal vs. open anterior repair for the treatment of emergency femoral hernia: a bicentric retrospective study

    Femoral hernias represent only 2–4% of groin hernias [ 1 ]. However, they frequently present as a surgical emergency due to incarceration and/or strangulation, with high rates of midline laparotomy and intestinal resection [ 2 ]. Therefore …

  10. 01-04-2022 | Seroma | OriginalPaper

    Feasibility of modified-TEP technique for large inguinoscrotal and large femoral hernia and its advantages

    Endo-laparoscopic approach for inguinal hernia repair was first described in 1992 [ 1 ], with numerous advances having been made within the last decade. Common minimally invasive techniques such as totally extraperitoneal (TEP) and transabdominal …

  11. 11-06-2022 | Femoral Hernia | Erratum

    Correction to: Comment to: Feasibility of modified-TEP technique for large inguinoscrotal and large femoral hernia and its advantages

    While typesetting the article our copyeditor deleted the term "Comment to" from the title. The correct title has been copied below: …

  12. 23-08-2022 | Femoral Hernia | OriginalPaper

    Comparison of mesh repair and suture repair for the treatment of incarcerated femoral hernia: a retrospective, single-center study

    The present retrospective, single-center study included 48 consecutive patients with incarcerated femoral hernias, including 12 male and 36 female patients, who underwent emergency hernia repair between January 1, 2016 and September 30, 2020 at …

  13. 24-06-2022 | Seroma | Letter

    Comment to: feasibility of modified‑TEP technique for large inguinoscrotal and large femoral hernia and its advantages

  14. 01-02-2022 | Computed Tomography

    De Garengeot Hernia: Case Report and Review of the Literature of a Rare Femoral Hernia

    De Garengeot hernia is a rare femoral hernia defined as the presence of the appendix within the femoral hernia sac. The incidence of appendicitis in this type of hernia is a rare condition that accounts for 0.08–0.13% of all De Garengeot hernias.

  15. 01-04-2022 | Seroma | Letter

    Comment to: Feasibility of modified-TEP technique for large inguinoscrotal and large femoral hernia and its advantages

  16. Open Access 01-12-2021 | Femoral Hernia | OriginalPaper

    Spontaneous enterocutaneous fistula in a patient with femoral hernia: a case report

    Femoral hernia is one of the types of groin hernia, with approximately 20% incidence amongst all abdominal hernias in females and 5% in males [ 1 ]. The hernia passes through a narrow femoral ring, which is why they are more prone to strangulation.

  17. 01-04-2022 | Femoral Hernia | Letter

    Comment to: feasibility of modified-TEP technique for large inguinoscrotal and large femoral hernia and its advantages. Author’s reply

  18. 01-08-2019 | Laparotomy | OriginalPaper

    Open Surgery for Femoral Hernias: a Single Approach with Double Window for All

    Femoral hernias are relatively less frequent than inguinal hernias but most often strangulated, which carries significant mortality. The multiple approaches are described to deal femoral hernias including three classical approaches. Each approach …

  19. 01-05-2021 | Femoral Hernia | OriginalPaper

    Bowel obstruction as a serious complication of patients with femoral hernia

    A femoral hernia is a protrusion of the peritoneal sac through the femoral ring into the femoral canal inferior to the inguinal ligament. The hernia sac can contain preperitoneal fat, abdominal, or pelvic organs [ 1 ]. Femoral hernias account for …

  20. 01-10-2021 | Laparoscopy

    Coexistence of Right Obturator, Lacunar, Direct Inguinal, Bilateral Indirect Inguinal, and Bilateral Femoral Hernias and Treatment with Totally Extraperitoneal Laparoscopy

    The majority of groin hernias are treated according to the findings of the physical examination, but patients may also have occult hernias. With the use of laparoscopy, hernias that were not noticed during the initial examination or even in …

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