This chapter examines a clinical study on inguinal hernia repairs in premature infants, focusing on the benefits of late versus early surgical intervention. It explores the complexities of composite outcomes in neonatal intensive care and emphasizes integrating family perspectives into clinical decision-making. The discussion also covers the economic implications of prolonged hospital stays and their effects on families' choices regarding treatment.

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