A ten-year-old girl presents to the emergency department with bilious emesis and groin pain six hours prior to arrival. She is mildly distended with a visible mass in the right inguinal region. The mass cannot be reduced. At laparoscopy the right internal ring appears closed. However, an inferomedial defect is identified consistent with a femoral hernia. The recommended operative repair for this child is?
A Inversion of the hernia sac with closure of the external oblique aponeurosis
B Placement of preperitoneal mesh
C High ligation of the hernia sac
D Approximation of the transversalis fascia to Cooper’s ligament
E Approximating the transversalis fascia to the inguinal ligament with closure of the external oblique
A Inversion of the hernia sac with closure of the external oblique aponeurosis
B Placement of preperitoneal mesh
C High ligation of the hernia sac
D Approximation of the transversalis fascia to Cooper’s ligament
E Approximating the transversalis fascia to the inguinal ligament with closure of the external oblique
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