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Impact of Childhood Inguinal Hernia Repair in Adulthood: 50 Years of Follow-Up
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Childhood inguinal hernia repairs do not appear to decrease or increase the risk of inguinal hernia development in adulthood. Parents and children undergoing a childhood inguinal hernia repair should be informed that although the risk for a true indirect hernia recurrence is low, the risk of repeat groin operation (8.4%) and chronic groin pain (3%) remain present in adulthood.
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