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The vaginal peritoneal process pathology constitutes a widespread problem in the pediatric population. Pathology of the vaginal peritoneal process is 6 times more common among boys. The observations point out a possible array of male complications (scrotal edema, postoperative hydrocele, iatrogenic testicular refraction) occurring on the background of violation of the integrity of soft tissues, blood and lymphatic vessels. The analysis of local body reactions (namely, the temperature of the surface of the scrotal skin) in response to the pathology as well as its treatment was continued in the current study. Purpose – to detect the dynamic change of the scrotum skin surface temperature study with a view to comparing different methods of treating pathology of the vaginal peritoneal process. Materials and methods. The study included 122 boys under the age of 18 who have been treated for pathology of the vaginal peritoneal process (inguinal hernia, hydrocele testis) at the pediatric surger
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A comparative analysis of the scrotal skin surface thermal reaction in surgical treatment of patients with vaginal peritoneal process pathology using different techniques #some4pedsurg https://t.co/9DmnAk1ffg