Effect of complete reduction of hernia sac and transection of hernia sac during laparoscopic indirect inguinal hernia repair on seroma

Authors

  • Dr Rajni Bhardwaj, Dr.Maryam banoo , Dr. Shomalla Jan, Dr. Deepti Chanjotra Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.48047/

Keywords:

inguinal hernia, seroma, transection of sac, hernioplasty, abdominal hernia

Abstract

the body surface. Every year, more than 20 million cases of hernia occur worldwide.Seventy 
five percent of abdominal hernias are inguinal hernias (IHs), which have a lifetime risk of 
27% in males and 3% in females. Hernias have a complex etiology. The inguinal hernias can 
only be treated surgically, and this is one of the most often done surgical procedures 
worldwide. Seroma is the earliest and most common complication of laparoscopic inguinal 
hernia repair and it can mimic an early recurrence. 

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Published

2024-11-01