نتایج جستجو برای: inguinal
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BACKGROUND & AIMS The pathological condition of inguinal lymph nodes is an independent prognostic factor in predicting tumor recurrence and overall survival in anal canal cancer. Sentinel node mapping is a non-invasive method for the detection of inguinal lymph node involvement in anal cancer. In the current study, we conducted a comprehensive search of literature in this regard and then interp...
Journal of the Arab Society for Medical Research 2012, 7:68–72 Background/aim Hydrocele is a common chronic condition in men that causes physical, psychological, social, and economic distress. This study aimed to evaluate the outcome of hydrocelectomy through the inguinal approach as compared with the scrotal approach in adults. Subjects and methods This prospective study was conducted on 40 pa...
Current surgical assumptions identify the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve (LFCN) running just under the inguinal ligament two fingerbreadths medial to the anterior superior iliac spine (ASIS). On the basis of the increasing incidence of Meralgia Paresthetica associated with various surgical procedures, it is clear that surgeons are relying on an inadequate description of the nerve's course. Thi...
Herniation of urinary bladder is rare [1] and when present, it commonly involves either inguinal or femoral canal accounting for almost 1-3 % of all inguinal hernias [2]. Very often such hernias are asymptomatic and turns out to be an incidental finding in an imaging carried out for some other clinical indications [3]. Inguinal hernias may be direct or indirect. Indirect inguinal hernia protrud...
BACKGROUND Current inguinal hernia operations are generally based on anatomical considerations. Failures of such operations are due to lack of consideration of physiological aspects. Many patients with inguinal hernia are cured as a result of current techniques of operation, though factors that are said to prevent hernia formation are not restored. Therefore, the surgical physiology of inguinal...
Penile cancer is a rare malignancy with a high propensity for regional dissemination. Current guidelines recommend inguinal lymphadenectomy in patients with penile cancer for palpable inguinal lymph nodes or in certain cases of nonpalpable inguinal lymph nodes. For many years, this procedure was performed with a traditional open approach and carried significant morbidity due to severe lymphedem...
Background: Current inguinal hernia operations are generally based on anatomical considerations. Failures of such operations are due to lack of consideration of physiological aspects. Many patients with inguinal hernia are cured as a result of current techniques of operation, though factors that are said to prevent hernia formation are not restored. Therefore, the surgical physiology of inguina...
Inguinal hernia is a well-known entity that usually affects males. The most common herniated organs are parts of the bowel, omentum, or fat. Urinary bladder herniation into the inguinal region is very rare and is often diagnosed during inguinal hernia surgery. This case highlights the importance of additional views and anatomic imaging to accurately interpret the unusual scan findings.
Inguinal hernia is a common disease with intestine or omentum majus herniating into hernia sac. Bladder herniation is a special type of inguinal hernia which often happens in old male with very low incidence. Here we report a rare case of an inguinal bladder hernia, which was diagnosed by 18F-FDG PET-CT during detection of lung carcinoma.
Acute renal failure due to ureter compression after a mesh-plug inguinal repair in a kidney transplant recipient has not been previously reported to our knowledge. A 62-year-old man, who successfully underwent kidney transplantation from a deceased donor 6 years earlier, was admitted for elective repair of a direct inguinal hernia. The patient underwent an open mesh-plug repair of the inguinal ...
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