Outpatient Factors Implicated in Timing of Delayed Elective Inguinal Hernia Repair in Premature Neonates: Single Center Analysis Brings Up a Touchy Issue and Balancing Metric
Abstract
Among premature infants, the incidence of inguinal hernias (IH) has been reported to be as high as 10–30%. We performed this study to characterize the association between individual and systemic variables that may affect diagnosis to definitive operative repair of the premature neonatal IH in the outpatient setting.
Keywords
Inguinal HerniaPremature InfantsNeonatal SurgeryPediatric SurgerySurgical TimingOutpatient ManagementHashtags
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