Repair of Initial Reducible, Inguinal Hernia
A hernia occurs when a tissue or organ pushes through a weakened area of muscle. A reducible, inguinal hernia occurs when the lump can be pushed into the area of the groin called the inguinal canal. The surgeon will first place the bulging organs or tissues back inside and then repair the weak spot in the muscle.
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14 Miles
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