Abdominal wall hydrocele: A rare late postoperative complication of drain site wound incisional hernia
Late postoperative abdominal wall hydrocele is a rare complication following surgery. It may be form from a small untreated incisional hernia that passed through the musculo-aponeurotic layer of the abdominal wall. Diagnosis is easily made by clinical history of prolonged non-tender, non-reducible c...
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Main Authors: | Edgar D. Sy (Author), Yan-Shen Shan (Author) |
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2015-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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