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External hernia of the supravesical fossa: Rare or simply misidentified?

2017

Abstract Background External hernias of the supravesical fossa are considered rare, perhaps wrongly. Highlighting clinical and anatomical features could be useful for correct, preoperative diagnosis, thus avoiding the risk of complications such as incarceration. The study aims to demonstrate that the incidence of external protrusions of the supravesical fossa is higher that supposed. Probably, being mistaken for direct hernias, these hernia types are misidentified and not included in current classifications. This issue deserves attention due to the elevated risk of incarceration related to its distinctive structure. Material and methods 249 consecutive open anterior inguinal hernia procedur…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyIndirect herniaIncarcerationHernia Inguinal030230 surgery03 medical and health sciencesSupravesical fossa0302 clinical medicinePathognomonicmedicineHumansHerniaSurgical treatmentHerniorrhaphyMedial umbilical foldRetrospective Studiesbusiness.industryCombined herniaInguinal herniaGeneral MedicineMiddle Agedmedicine.diseasedigestive system diseasesSurgerystomatognathic diseasesInguinal herniasurgical procedures operative030220 oncology & carcinogenesisHernia classificationSurgerySupravesical fossa herniaFemalebusinessKeywords: herniaHernia UmbilicalHumanInternational journal of surgery (London, England)
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An Integrated Theory for the Accumulation of Mentally Ill Offenders and the Effect of Realignment in California

2018

High mental illness prevalence in California state prisons has drawn much attention of scholars and policymakers in the past three decades. Various studies suggest that the mental illness prevalence in prison has increased from 0.14 to 0.3 from 1987 to 2014. The problem with a high concentration of mentally ill prisoners culminated when the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) was sued for the violation of inmates’ rights under the Eighth Amendment in the early 1990s. Consequently, CDCR’s health care was placed under Federal receivership to reform prison health care. Receivership is an uncommon remedy adopts by a federal court when other court orders have failed to…

realignmentmass incarcerationmass incarceration decarcerationprison mental illnessmodel-based planning and designsocial sciencesshifting burdenprison mental illnedecarcerationPublic Safety AB 109prison health care reformtheory integrationSettore SPS/04 - Scienza PoliticaRealignment; prison mental illness; mass incarceration decarceration; Public Safety AB 109; prison health care reform; prison mental health care; shifting burden; model-based planning and designprison mental health care
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