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Suturing peritoneal cavity and external oblique aponeurosis for inguinal hernia

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Answered by shubham000020
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The existence of an inguinal hernia has traditionally been considered sufficient reason for operative intervention. However, the following considerations should be taken into account:

Some studies have shown that the presence of a reducible hernia is not, in itself, an indication for surgery and that the risk of incarceration is less than 1%

Symptomatic patients should undergo repair

Even asymptomatic patients who are medically fit should be offered surgical repair

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Answered by lohitjinaga2
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A direct hernia doesn't follow that path through the inguinal ring into the scrotum. That means a hernia that forms one side of the groin or the other is most likely a direct hernia. An indirect hernia may also cause bowel obstruction if it slips into the inguinal ring and becomes swollen in the abdomen.

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