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DOI: 10.1055/s-0029-1243629
Laparoscopic Diagnosis and Treatment of an Enterocutaneous Fistula after Inguinal Hernia Correction
Publication History
Publication Date:
25 October 2010 (online)

Introduction
Repair of an inguinal hernia is a commonly performed operation in pediatric surgery. It is associated with low complication rates, but infections, testicular atrophy, and recurrences do occur [1]. This report describes a patient who underwent hernia repair during which the appendix was unintentionally entrapped within the hernia sac, causing an appendicocutaneous fistula.
References
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- 4 Yazici M, Etensel B, Gursoy H. et al . Infantile Amyand's hernia. Ped International. 2003; 45 595-596
Notice:
This article was changed according to the following erratum on January 28th 2011.
Erratum:
This article was published with a misspelled author's name. The authors are:M. Stommel. A. P. Schouten van der Velden, R. Wijnen, M. Wijnen
Correspondence
Rene Wijnen
Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre
Surgery
Nijmegen
Netherlands
Email: r.wijnen@kchir.umcn.nl