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Mesh repairs offer superior outcomes for groin hernia surgery, with Lichtenstein

Area of Science:

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  • Evidence-Based Medicine

Background:

  • Groin hernia management is a dynamic surgical field.
  • Optimal operative and perioperative strategies are continuously evolving.
  • Understanding current evidence is crucial for patient care.

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  • Personalized approach is essential for selecting the most appropriate surgical practice.