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- W4365147976 abstract "In the literature there is few information on femoral hernias while best surgical approach to groin hernia in women is in recent discussion ([1], [2]). Focused on femoral hernia our purpose is to present a possible pathway for incarcerated female hernia approach demonstrated on four cases.Four female patients (77-90 y) with suspected incarcerated inguinal unilateral hernia undergoing repair at our department between December 2017 and December 2018 are presented. In three patients emergency laparoscopy by single port approach confirmed incarceration. Bowel was reduced and femoral hernia diagnosed. A TAPP repair was performed. The fourth patient had multiple previous abdominal operations due to anal carcinoma, so laparoscopic approach was not recommended. A transinguinal open approach also showed an incarcerated femoral hernia.In case of suspected incarcerated inguinal hernia accurate identification of a femoral hernia is necessary especially in female elderly patients. If possible endoscopic approach is preferred and offers exploration of both sides, checking bowel for vitality and fixing the hernia. If bilateral hernia is present, both sides should be addressed. Surgeons not used to TAPP should perform diagnostic laparoscopy with reduction of hernia sac and check of content and switch to TEP if experienced or open procedure. If open approach is necessary checking for femoral hernia is also mandatory and preperitoneal mesh placement is recommended with or without ligation of inferior epigastric vessels.Femoral hernias in women are not rare and in open repair techniques easily overseen. The endoscopic approach is preferred. With open approach the exploration via transversalis fascia is mandatory." @default.
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- W4365147976 title "Incarerated femoral hernia in women – A critical view on approach options" @default.
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