Mistakes and dangers in strangulated hernia surgery
B. G. Hertzberg
Kazan medical journal ›› 1939, Vol. 35 ›› Issue (11-12) : 20 -26.
Mistakes, dangers and complications in strangulated hernia surgery are not so rare and they depend mainly on the atypicality that is created due to the strangulation condition.
When starting a strangulated hernia surgery, the surgeon cannot draw up a completely precise plan of the operation in advance and must have sufficient knowledge and experience to adapt to the conditions of the given case during the operation. A surgeon working in a hospital environment makes a major mistake if, having established the indications for strangulated hernia surgery, he does not start the operation immediately, since gangrene of the strangulated organ may occur within a few hours after strangulation.
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