Hello! Can I get some help with this case please? Scenario 2 Preoperative Diagnosis: Left inguina. Question
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Scenario 2
Preoperative Diagnosis:
Left inguinal hernia.
Postoperative Diagnosis:
Left indirect inguinal hernia.
Operative Procedure:
Repair of left inguinal hernia of 25-year-old.
A standard left groin incision was accomplished, carried down through subcutaneous tissue. The external oblique was divided in line with its fibers, the cord structures were carefully freed up and protected with a Penrose drain. The cremasteric muscle was incised and a large sac identified. This was very thin walled and had the appearance of being extremely acute. The sac was carefully freed up from the surrounding tissues, twisted and high ligation accomplished with an 0 silk followed by a 2-0 silk suture ligature. The sac was excised. The wound was then again irrigated with antibiotics after which the dermis was approximated with continuous 3-0 Vicryl and the epidermis with Steri-Strips.
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Hello! Can I get some help with this case please? Scenario 2 Preoperative Diagnosis: Left inguina