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Retrospective study on prevalence of recurrent inguinal hernia: a large-scale multi-institutional study.

Chul Seung LeeJi Hoon KimByung Jo ChoiJae Im LeeSang Chul LeeYoon Suk LeeSeong Taek OhHyung Jin Kim
Published in: Annals of surgical treatment and research (2019)
Recurrence of hernia is most common in the first year after the initial surgery, and 23.5% of recurrent inguinal hernia was developed within 2 years. Patients underwent surgery after an average of 116 months (median value, 64 months) following the first operation. In patients with recurrent hernia, direct hernia was seen more frequent than indirect hernia whereas indirect hernia occurred more in patients with primary hernia.
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