Authors
Chernykh V.G.1, Krainukov P.E.1, 2, Efremov K.N.1, Bondareva N.V.1
1 Central Military Clinical Hospital. P.V. Mandryka, Moscow
2 RUDN University, Moscow
Abstract
Modern herniology is a dynamic and highly specialized field of surgery. High prevalence of hernias and numerous unresolved issues stimulate further scientific research. Despite more than a century history of the theory of hernias development, currently there is new data providing deeper insight into the causes and mechanisms of hernia development, methods of treatment and prevention of possible complications.
Keywords: inguinal hernia, history, etiology, treatment.
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