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1. Introduction and Surgical Approach
2. Incision
3. Dissection
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a. Identify and Expose Hernia Sac
b. Open Hernia Sac
4. Remove Hernia Contents from Scrotal Area
5. Reduce Bowel to Abdomen
6. Isolate Hernia Sac
7. High Ligation of Hernia Sac
8. Hemostasis
9. Separate Spermatic Cord from Inguinal Floor
10. Place and Anchor Mesh
11. Closure
12. Post-op Remarks
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Left Indirect Inguinal Hernioplasty
Liborio "Jun" Soledad, MD*
;
Enrico Jayma, MD*
;
C. Haddon Mullins, IV, MD**
*Operating Surgeons, World Surgical Foundation
**Resident, General Surgery, University of Alabama at Birmingham
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Global Surgery
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction and Surgical Approach
2. Incision
3. Dissection
4. Remove Hernia Contents from Scrotal Area
5. Reduce Bowel to Abdomen
6. Isolate Hernia Sac
7. High Ligation of Hernia Sac
8. Hemostasis
9. Separate Spermatic Cord from Inguinal Floor
10. Place and Anchor Mesh
11. Closure
12. Post-op Remarks
1. Introduction and Surgical Approach
2. Incision
3. Dissection
Identify and Expose Hernia Sac
Open Hernia Sac
4. Remove Hernia Contents from Scrotal Area
5. Reduce Bowel to Abdomen
6. Isolate Hernia Sac
7. High Ligation of Hernia Sac
8. Hemostasis
9. Separate Spermatic Cord from Inguinal Floor
10. Place and Anchor Mesh
11. Closure
12. Post-op Remarks
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Authors
Liborio "Jun" Soledad, MD
Enrico Jayma, MD
C. Haddon Mullins, IV, MD
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Romblon Provincial Hospital
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Article ID
278.5
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0278.5
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278.5
DOI
https://doi.org/10.24296/jomi/278.5