Older Children Undergoing Inguinal Hernia Repair Have Higher Recurrence Rates Than Younger Children and Adults: A Nationwide Cohort Study
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John Sincavage, Gwyneth A. Sullivan, Annie Fritsch, Zachary Palmisano, Mehul V. Raval, Martin Blakely, Ami N. Shah, Brian C. Gulack
Topic overview
High ligation is the standard practice for inguinal hernia repair in children while adults undergo a floor repair. There is limited data to guide recommendations on the age at which floor repair should be considered. This is a hypothesis-generating study to understand the correlation of age and other factors with inguinal hernia recurrence in children.
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