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Inguinal Hernias in Cirrhotic Patients: From Diagnosis to Treatment

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Journal Surg Innov
Publisher Sage Publications
Specialty General Surgery
Date 2021 Feb 18
PMID 33599535
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Abstract

Cirrhosis has a strong association with abdominal wall hernias, especially in the presence of concomitant ascites. Major predisposing factors for hernia formation in this particular group of patients include increased intra-abdominal pressure and decreased muscle mass due to poor nutrition. Management of these patients is highly challenging and requires an experienced multidisciplinary surgical and medical approach. The aim of our review is to clarify crucial diagnostic and management approaches. Crucial medical and technical issues on this topic are widely discussed with special focus on indication, timing, and type of surgical repair, with an additional reference to the actual role of laparoscopy.

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