Giant inguinal hernia in a preterm child - Technical challenges and long-term outcome
Giant inguinal hernias are rare in children, and they represent a unique challenge for pediatric surgeons. The sparse literature includes variable definitions of the disease and different surgical techniques without significant difficulties with the decrease of abdominal domain. We present a prematu...
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Main Authors: | Lauri Kauhanen (Author), Tarja Iber (Author), Topi T Luoto (Author) |
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2022-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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