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Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair

Surgical Clinics of North America, 2013
Laparoscopic ventral hernia repair (LVHR) has established itself as a well-accepted option in the treatment of hernias. Clear benefits have been established regarding the superiority of LVHR in terms of fewer wound infections compared with open repairs. Meticulous technique and appropriate patient selection are critical to obtain the reported results.
Andrea Mariah, Alexander   +1 more
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Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair

World Journal of Surgery, 2011
AbstractVentral hernias, whether naturally occurring or the result of previous surgery, comprise one of the most common problems confronting general surgeons. As many as 25% of laparotomy incisions develop a hernia over long‐term follow‐up, which is a difficult problem with many treatment algorithms. Laparoscopic ventral hernia repair has improved over
W Scott, Melvin, David, Renton
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HERNIA SEMICIRCULARIS—AN UNUSUAL LATERAL VENTRAL HERNIA

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1984
Two patients are described with an unusual lateral ventral hernia which we have named hernia semicircularis. The distinctive features of this hernia are detailed.
D G, MacLellan, K J, Hardy
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External Herniae: Ventral Herniae and Summary

Tropical Doctor, 1975
1. In three articles, inguinal, femoral, and ventral herniae have been discussed, one of the aims being to draw the attention of those who are new to surgery in the tropics to some of the things the author thought were peculiar to these herniae. Experiences in the 1,100-bed Korle Bu Hospital, Accra, where a retrospective survey showed that 609 external
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Ventral Incisional Hernia Recurrence

Journal of Surgical Research, 2001
During the period October 1993 to December 1996, 31 patients were operated on by the author for primary or recurrent ventral incisional hernia (VIH). Three patients were excluded from analysis because their records were unavailable for review. The median age of the 28 remaining patients at their initial procedure was 57.5 years (range, 37-78 years ...
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TRAUMATIC VENTRAL HERNIA

The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1974
E A, Atiemo, G, Goswami
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Spigelian hernia: a rare lateral ventral hernia.

Chirurgia italiana, 2004
The authors take a treated clinical case as a starting point to consider lateral ventral hernia, generally referred to as "Spigelian hernia". Such hernias are rare (1-2% of all hernias), with a slightly higher incidence in the female sex. Obesity and multiparous status are known to be predisposing factors.
PETRONELLA, Pasquale   +4 more
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Ventral Hernia

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1971
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Ventral Hernias

2023
MacKenzie Landin, Jin Yoo
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