Journal of pediatric surgery
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The low morbidity and good results of elective herniorrhaphy in children are adversely affected by incarceration. Since incarceration is a potentially avoidable complication, we reviewed 908 consecutive cases to determine its incidence and consequences in children awaiting elective operation for an inguinal hernia. Eighty-five of the 908 children presented with an incarcerated hernia. ⋯ We conclude that incarceration is a preventable problem. Even patients scheduled for hernia repair are at risk and the operation should be performed soon after the diagnosis is made. Infants are the highest priority group, since 35% of children less than 12 months of age experienced incarceration while awaiting elective surgery.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)