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Groin defects seen at extra-peritoneal laparoscopic dissection during surgical treatment of athletic pubalgia.

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Groin defects seen at extra-peritoneal laparoscopic dissection during surgical treatment of athletic pubalgia.

Auteurs : Krzysztof J. Wikiel [Oman] ; George M. Eid

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RBID : pubmed:25294545

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Abstract

Recently new disease process, often referred to as athletic pubalgia (AP), has been acknowledged by the medical community. The patients suffering from this ailment present with unilateral or bilateral chronic groin pain associated with physical activity without a clear diagnosis of a groin hernia. Though physical therapy and medical treatments are considered first line remedies, some believe that surgical treatment may have better, quicker, and more durable outcomes and procedures aimed at groin reinforcement seem to relieve most of symptoms in the majority of the patients. Despite many surgeons consistently noting rectus insertion or adductor thinning, multiple hernia defects are often seen during dissections and the clinical significance of these findings is still not known.

DOI: 10.1007/s00464-014-3866-2
PubMed: 25294545


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