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- Title
Is hernial sac removal necessary? Retrospective evaluation of eight patients with Morgagni hernia in 5 years.
- Authors
Akbiyik, Fatih; Tiryaki, Tuğrul Hüseyin; Senel, Emrah; Mambet, Ervin; Livanelioğlu, Ziya; Atayurt, Halil
- Abstract
Eight children with Morgagni hernia were operated between January 2000 and May 2005. Medical records of the patients were evaluated retrospectively. Ages of the patients were between 3.5 months and 9 years. The diaphragmatic defect was on the right in all patients except one. One patient had bilateral diapragmatic hernia. All of the patients were operated by abdominal approach. All patients had hernial sacs. During operation sac of hernia was everted to peritoneal space without removal and the defect was closed by using nonabsorbable material. There was no intraoperative complication. The patients were discharged on the sixth day in uneventful condition. There was no complication or recurrence during follow up. Excision of sac of hernia is recommended in majority. Most of the published studies favour the removal of hernial sac. In our practise, in the treatment of Morgagni hernia we did not remove the hernia sac during the last 5 years.
- Publication
Pediatric surgery international, 2006, Vol 22, Issue 10, p825
- ISSN
0179-0358
- Publication type
Journal Article
- DOI
10.1007/s00383-006-1750-4