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pubmed-article:9802797pubmed:abstractTextInguinal hernia is the most common pediatric surgical condition, with 75% of cases presenting unilaterally. No diagnostic study exists to determine preoperatively which children are at risk for subsequent contralateral hernia. The literature is not clear in advising whether surgeons should explore the contralateral side at the time of initial unilateral herniorrhaphy.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:9802797pubmed:articleTitleDiagnostic flexible peritoneoscopy: assessment of the contralateral internal inguinal ring during unilateral herniorrhaphy.lld:pubmed
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