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  1. 21 wrz 2021 · This study aimed to review the surgical outcomes of IH repair in older patients (≥60 years) and to compare these outcomes with those in a younger age group (<60 years).

  2. 28 lip 2009 · The aim of treating an inguinal hernia is to reduce the symptoms by repairing the inguinal hernia with minimum discomfort for the patient and in the most cost-effective manner. Hernias can only be cured by surgical repair.

  3. 5 mar 2022 · Focusing on which patients should be repaired, the optimal timing of surgery, what is the best anesthesia, how the repair should be performed, and the importance of understanding frailty should help surgeons and primary care physicians determine the best management of inguinal hernias in older adults.

  4. Focusing on which patients should be repaired, the optimal timing of surgery, what is the best anesthesia, how the repair should be performed, and the importance of understanding frailty should help surgeons and primary care physicians determine the best management of inguinal hernias in older adults.

  5. 12 sty 2018 · Best operative techniques should have the following attributes: low incidence of complications (pain and recurrence), relatively easy to learn, fast recovery, reproducible results, and cost effectiveness. Treatment of groin hernia patients will improve if we honor all stakeholders’ interests (patients, hospitals, surgeons and society).

  6. 25 kwi 2023 · Inguinal or femoral hernia repair can be performed with minimal morbidity and mortality in almost all patients, including those who are older and/or have medical comorbidities (eg, advanced liver disease [4,5]); most patients enjoy a rapid recovery to presurgical health shortly after surgery.

  7. 8 lut 2021 · Several factors influence direct medical costs in patients undergoing inguinal hernia treatment. In particular, cost-driving demographic factors such as age and multimorbidity cannot be directly influenced, and their economic impact should not influence our indications for surgical treatment.