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Contralateral Occult Inguinal Hernia Unmasked During Final Low-Pressure Inspection in a Transabdominal Preperitoneal (TAPP) Procedure: A Case Report. [PDF]
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Topographic anatomy and morphometry of the gracilis muscle related to pelvic transposition flaps: Perineal versus transobturatory approach. [PDF]
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'En bloc' peritoneal mesometrial resection (PMMR) and pelvic targeted compartmental lymphadenectomy (TCL) for management of patients with endometrial cancer - feasibility and safety study of a 'new kid on the block' in robotic surgery. [PDF]
Stukan M, Kaczmarz A, Szajewski M.
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Health and Labor Force Participation over the Life Cycle: Evidence from the Past [PDF]
Chen Song, Louis Nguyen
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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1983
Four cases of strangulated obturator hernia are presented with a brief review of the literature up to 1980. All four patients were emaciated women over 50 years old and in all instances the hernia was on the left side. None of the cases was diagnosed preoperatively and all had Howship‐Romberg's sign absent.
Sinha, S.N., de Costa, Alan
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Four cases of strangulated obturator hernia are presented with a brief review of the literature up to 1980. All four patients were emaciated women over 50 years old and in all instances the hernia was on the left side. None of the cases was diagnosed preoperatively and all had Howship‐Romberg's sign absent.
Sinha, S.N., de Costa, Alan
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The Lancet, 2002
7 Sculpher MJ, Drummond MF, Buxton MJ. The iterative use of economic evaluation as part of the process of health technology assessment. J Health Serv Res Policy 1997; 2: 26–30. 8 Claxton K. The irrelevance of inference: a decision-making approach to the stochastic evaluation of health care technologies. J Health Econ 1999; 18: 342–64.
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7 Sculpher MJ, Drummond MF, Buxton MJ. The iterative use of economic evaluation as part of the process of health technology assessment. J Health Serv Res Policy 1997; 2: 26–30. 8 Claxton K. The irrelevance of inference: a decision-making approach to the stochastic evaluation of health care technologies. J Health Econ 1999; 18: 342–64.
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Archives of Surgery, 1977
Obturator hernia is an uncommon problem that occurs predominantly in elderly, debilitated women. The diagnosis should be suspected in such patients who have evidence of small bowel obstruction, often initially intermittent, and who complain of pain along the anteromedial aspect of the thigh.
J M, Kozlowski, J M, Beal
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Obturator hernia is an uncommon problem that occurs predominantly in elderly, debilitated women. The diagnosis should be suspected in such patients who have evidence of small bowel obstruction, often initially intermittent, and who complain of pain along the anteromedial aspect of the thigh.
J M, Kozlowski, J M, Beal
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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1970
A report is presented of four cases of obturator hernia treated in Singapore from 1959 to 1969. The literature is reviewed. Important aspects of the clinical presentation, diagnosis and treatment of obturator hernia are stressed, and an important physical sign is observed and described.
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A report is presented of four cases of obturator hernia treated in Singapore from 1959 to 1969. The literature is reviewed. Important aspects of the clinical presentation, diagnosis and treatment of obturator hernia are stressed, and an important physical sign is observed and described.
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