Inguinal Hernia: Pathophysiology and Genesis of the Disease
- 104 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Focusing on the pathophysiology of the inguinal region, this book addresses the under-researched aspects of inguinal hernias and their repair. It critiques previous studies that have largely overlooked tissue structure changes in herniated groins, emphasizing the need for a clear understanding of the disease's etiology to inform evidence-based treatment. The author presents extensive research findings on the structural modifications in affected tissues, aiming to serve as a comprehensive reference for surgeons to enhance their understanding and improve patient outcomes.


