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**Laproscopic surgery | **Laproscopic surgery | ||
*Open Laparotomy | *Open Laparotomy | ||
Various open laparotomy approaches include | **Various open laparotomy approaches include | ||
**Abdominal | ***Abdominal | ||
**Retropubic | ***Retropubic | ||
**Obturator | ***Obturator | ||
**Inguinal | ***Inguinal | ||
==Reference== | ==Reference== | ||
{{reflist|2}} | {{reflist|2}} | ||
[[Category:Needs content]] | [[Category:Needs content]] |
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Overview
Surgery is the main stay of treatment for Obturator hernia. As symptoms are nonspecific, pre-operative diagnosis is difficult. CT scan of the abdomen and pelvis or Laparotomy should be performed immediately when the diagnosis is in doubt. As, high mortality is associated with bowel perforation.
Surgery
- Surgery is the main stay of treatment.
- There are two different types of surgeries
- Open laparotomy
- Laproscopic surgery
- Open Laparotomy
- Various open laparotomy approaches include
- Abdominal
- Retropubic
- Obturator
- Inguinal
- Various open laparotomy approaches include