This talk was presented at the 2018 SAGES Meeting/16th World Congress of Endoscopic Surgery by L Michael Brunt during the Groin Pain and Sports Hernia on April 13 2018
Keyword(s): abdominal, abdominal wall, adductor, adductor tenotomy, aponeurosis, athletes, athletic pubalgia, athletic trainer, bulging, clinical trial, comparative study, conservative management, diagnosis, external oblique, floor repair, groin injuries, groin pain, hip injuries, imaging, inguinal floor, inguinal hernia, inguinal ligament, inguinal/genital neuropathy, Lichtenstein repair, lightweight mesh, local anesthesia, management, mesh repair, MRI, National Hockey League, neurectomy, NHL, onset, open anterior mesh repair, open mesh techniques, outcomes, pain, pathophysiology, pelvis, physical therapists, polypropylene mesh, pubis, rectus, rectus abdominis, referral, reoperation, respiration, sagittal, sedation, sports hernia, standardized pain survey, symptoms, tension, tightness, transversalis, weakened floor
Groin injuries–13 sec
Surgical indications–51 sec
Surgical approaches–1:17
Reported results of surgical tx–1:28
Open clinical trials–1:43
Pathophysiology mechanisms–1:58
Anterior mesh approach–2:50
Citation–3:03 Clin J Sport Med 2008