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Machine learning-based prediction of hernia risk in peritoneal dialysis patients: a comparative study of models and SHAP-driven interpretability analysis. [PDF]
Cao Y, Hu X, Fang T, Guo J.
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The prehabilitation paradox in ventral hernia: from universal to personalized care. [PDF]
Li J, Pan Y, He M, Qi Y, Zhu K, Zhang F.
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Outcomes of Robot Assisted Trans Abdominal Retromuscular Umbilical Prosthesis (rTARUP): A Dutch Multicenter Study. [PDF]
Baart JE +3 more
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Case Report: Combined posterior and anterior compartment separation in giant incisional hernia repair: balancing feasibility and postoperative complications. [PDF]
Dionysios P +4 more
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Surgical Clinics of North America, 1993
Incisional hernias are a relatively common occurrence after abdominal operations, having been reported to occur in 2% to 11% of all patients undergoing such procedures. Although many hernias become manifest early, others may not be noted until many years after the index procedure. Predisposing factors for incisional hernia have been well described, and
T A, Santora, J J, Roslyn
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Incisional hernias are a relatively common occurrence after abdominal operations, having been reported to occur in 2% to 11% of all patients undergoing such procedures. Although many hernias become manifest early, others may not be noted until many years after the index procedure. Predisposing factors for incisional hernia have been well described, and
T A, Santora, J J, Roslyn
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Southern Medical Journal, 1991
We have presented a study of 125 patients treated for incisional hernia. This complication occurred more frequently in women (81%), and gynecologic and obstetric procedures were responsible for 58%. The method of surgical repair in all cases was peritoneal-aponeurotic transposition. The 5-year recurrence rate was less than 3%.
A L, da Silva, A, Petroianu
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We have presented a study of 125 patients treated for incisional hernia. This complication occurred more frequently in women (81%), and gynecologic and obstetric procedures were responsible for 58%. The method of surgical repair in all cases was peritoneal-aponeurotic transposition. The 5-year recurrence rate was less than 3%.
A L, da Silva, A, Petroianu
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