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Query: UMLS:C0019270 (
hernia
)
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A consecutive series of 276 men had 317 inguinal hernias repaired by the preperitoneal approach. Of these, 162 (59 per cent) had 194 (61 per cent) "complete" repairs using Marlex prostheses. Fifty-five of 152 indirect hernias (36 per cent) were
patched
similarly. Seventeen of twenty-two mixed bilateral defects (77 per cent) had a prosthetic patch. Thrity-three of forty-eight repairs (68 per cent) for recurrent
hernia
in forty-five men also employed Marlex. Two patients died postoperatively. Four of 194 repairs using Marlex failed. These preliminary results indicate that the advantages of preperitoneal exposure can be complemented by an initially satisfactory technic of repair using a prosthesis instead of the classic relaxing incision, which is difficult to use with this posterior approach.
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PMID:Preperitoneal prosthetic inguinal herniorrhaphy without a relaxing incision. 99 61
A 75-year-old woman with a history of myocardial infarction, gallstones, and right renal cancer was referred to our department because of right flank pain. She had a surgical scar on the right abdomen between the 10th and 11th ribs; computed tomography demonstrated intercostal herniation of the colon. Recognizing the possibility of adhesions of the
hernia
and colon, we used a median skin incision and
patched
a polyester mesh coated with absorbent collagen. The patient had an uneventful postoperative course, with no pain for 6 months postoperatively. Transdiaphragmatic intercostal hernias with abdominal contents commonly develop after trauma or thoracic surgery. Incisional intercostal hernias seldom develop after nephrectomy; the present case is only the fourth report. We conjecture that a costochondral incision can induce subluxation of the costotransverse joint, intercostal nerve injury, and atrophy of the intercostal and abdominal oblique muscles. Surgeons must therefore recognize the potential, albeit rare, for intercostal
hernia
after nephrectomy.
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PMID:Incisional intercostal hernia with prolapse of the colon after right partial nephrectomy. 2422 33