Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9370283 | Archives de Pédiatrie | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The inguinal hernia, malformations caused by persistence of peritonea-vaginal duct, is frequent in children. It is a benign affection as long as it is not strangled. During our five-year-retrospective study, we have found 32 cases (30 boys and 2 girls) of strangled inguinal hernia. There are 78,12% of cases under five years old. In 54%, the hernia was on the right side. Malnutrition and inguinoscrotal hernia are very exposed to strangulation. We observed obstruction syndrome in 81,25% of cases. We have to deplore one case of scrotal fistulae by intestinal necrosis and two cases of testicle necrosis. For all of our patients, the peritonea-vaginal duct was closed with ligature, associated with pre-funicular parietal refection. One case of recurrence is found in postoperative time.
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Authors
H.Y.H. Rantomalala, M.L. Andriamanarivo, T.Y. Rasolonjatovo, A.J.C. Rakotoarisoa, B. Rakotoarisoa, H. Razafindramboa, A. Ranaivozanany,