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Case Reports
Partial preoperative reduction of inguinal hernia through compression with an ultrasound transducer.
- Kutsi Koseoglu, Yelda Ozsunar, Fusun Taskin, and Alparslan Unsal.
- Department of Radiology, Faculty of Medicine, Adnan Menderes University, 09100 Aydiotan, Turkey.
- J Clin Ultrasound. 2003 Sep 1;31(7):379-82.
AbstractSonography and CT are effective tools in early diagnosis of asymptomatic inguinal hernia. Sonography can be used not only for the diagnosis of hernia but also for its treatment. Real-time sonographically guided hernia reduction may avoid tissue damage that can arise from misguided compression. We report a unique case in which an incarcerated omental hernia in a 50-year-old woman was diagnosed and subsequently reduced via compression with an ultrasound transducer.Copyright 2003 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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