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==Laboratory Findings== | ==Laboratory Findings== | ||
*Leucocytosis | |||
**Present in a few patients of strangulated inguinal hernia. | |||
*Lactate levels | |||
** Elevation of lactate is present in hypoperfusion | |||
** Normal levels may be present in patients of strangulated inguinal hernia. | |||
*Urinalysis | |||
**To rule out genitourinary causes of groin pain with associated hernias. | |||
===Preoperative work up=== | |||
*Preoperative workup of inguinal hernia include: | |||
**Electrolyte | |||
**Blood urea nitrogen (BUN) | |||
**Creatinine | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
Laboratory Findings
- Leucocytosis
- Present in a few patients of strangulated inguinal hernia.
- Lactate levels
- Elevation of lactate is present in hypoperfusion
- Normal levels may be present in patients of strangulated inguinal hernia.
- Urinalysis
- To rule out genitourinary causes of groin pain with associated hernias.
Preoperative work up
- Preoperative workup of inguinal hernia include:
- Electrolyte
- Blood urea nitrogen (BUN)
- Creatinine