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[Our initial experience with Shouldice's hernioplasty].

S Ivanov, N Iarŭmov, K Grozeva

    Khirurgiia
    |January 1, 1991
    PubMed
    Summary

    This study introduces the Shouldice method for inguinal hernia repair in Bulgaria. It highlights the procedure

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    Area of Science:

    • Surgical Procedures
    • Hernia Repair
    • Anatomy

    Context:

    • First-time application of the Shouldice method in Bulgaria.
    • Focus on inguinal hernias.

    Purpose:

    • To document the initial implementation of the Shouldice herniotomy in Bulgaria.
    • To emphasize the anatomical and physiological basis of the Shouldice technique.

    Summary:

    • The Shouldice method, an anatomically and physiologically sound approach, was performed for inguinal hernia repair.
    • This herniotomy technique is recognized as a preferred treatment for inguinal hernias.

    Impact:

    • Establishes a new surgical standard for inguinal hernia treatment in Bulgaria.
    • Provides a foundation for future studies and adoption of the Shouldice method.