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Neonatal incarcerated inguinal hernia with spontaneous scroto-fecal fistula
Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 09/16/09
Khan TR et al. – This report describes the presentation of an incarcerated inguinal hernia in a neonate with the formation of a spontaneous scroto–fecal fistula. Delay in seeking medical attention in the present case was the cause of incarceration and formation of the spontaneous fecal fistula. The authors advocate that development of an inguinal hernia in an infant should be managed as an urgent problem even if it is easily reducible at presentation.
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