All femoral hernias including asymptomatic ones must be repaired without delay because of the risk of strangulation of abdominal contents in the canal. The use of a truss is dangerous; it is difficult to fit and increases the risk of strangulation of the contents. Immediate relocation of a clearly reducible hernia is only advisable as a holding measure while preparations are made for operation.
There are several operative approaches which are dealt with in the submenu:
None of these suffices for all circumstances, but all have the aim of:
A general system for pre-operative preparation is described in the submenu.
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