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Parastomal Hernia Repair

Surgical Clinics of North America, 2013
Occurrence of parastomal hernia is considered a near inevitable consequence of stoma formation, making their management a common clinical dilemma. This article reviews the outcomes of different surgical approaches for hernia repair and describes in detail the laparoscopic Sugarbaker technique, which has been shown to have lower recurrence rates than ...
Nilay R, Shah   +2 more
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Laparoscopic Hernia Repair

Scottish Medical Journal, 2008
The laparoscope was first invented in the early 20th century. The first laparoscopic hernia repair was in 1990. Despite almost 20 years of laparoscopic hernia repair experience, open hernia surgery remains the main stay of hernia surgery today. This review looks at current evidence and guidelines on the use of laparoscopic hernia repair surgery.
G H, Tse, A C, de Beaux
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Repairing perineal hernia

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2007
The patient's pelvic structures repeatedly shifted out of place. Her physicians found a fix that helped.
Caroline A, Conner   +2 more
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Repair of paraesophageal hernias

The American Journal of Surgery, 1999
Three years ago we proposed the use of laparoscopy and systematic addition of an antireflux procedure to repair paraesophageal hernias. We now present an analysis of the outcome on patients and the evolution of the technique proposed.Symptoms and esophageal function were prospectively collected and followed in 41 consecutive patients treated over a 4 ...
S, Horgan   +4 more
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Parastomal Hernia Repair

Journal of Long-Term Effects of Medical Implants, 2010
Parastomal hernias remain a daunting challenge to general and colorectal surgeons. Their unique anatomy and alteration of abdominal wall mechanics contribute to a significant recurrence rate and associated morbidity in repair. Recent advances in synthetic and biologic meshes, as well as refinement of laparoscopic surgical techniques, may offer ...
John G, Linn, Dean J, Mikami
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Prosthetics in Hernia Repair

Surgery Today, 2005
This review examines the types of material used in hernia repair over the last 50 years and the evolvement of surgical repair techniques. The rates of infection and recurrence associated with past and present materials are also evaluated. In conclusion, while newer materials are associated with fewer complications, close attention to surgical technique
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Inguinal Hernia Repair

Journal of Perioperative Practice, 2007
In excess of 100,000 inguinal hernia repairs are performed in the UK each year (Devlin & Kingsnorth 1998). It is the most commonly performed general surgical procedure and is routinely undertaken in patients receiving local anaesthesia in the day case setting.
Martin, Kurzer   +2 more
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Robotic Inguinal Hernia Repair for Incarcerated Hernias

Journal of Laparoendoscopic & Advanced Surgical Techniques, 2021
Purpose: This is the first study to investigate clinical outcomes after robotic emergent inguinal hernia repair (rEIHR). Methods: Data were retrospectively analyzed from patients who underwent rEIHR from 2013 to 2020. Any patients who underwent concomitant nonabdominal wall procedures were excluded.
Naseem, Bou-Ayash   +2 more
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Repair of Parastomal Hernias

Advances in Surgery
Parastomal hernias are an inevitable consequence of ostomy formation and their repairs remain a challenge to many surgeons. With multiple systems of classification and a multitude of techniques for hernia repair ranging from suture to mesh repair, the literature remains sparse with regards to the optimal method of repair.
Andrew M, Fleming, Elizabeth H, Wood
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Laparoscopic repair of recurrent hernia

The American Journal of Surgery, 1995
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the results of a laparoscopic approach to recurrent inguinal hernia repair which dissected the entire inguinal floor and repaired all potential areas of recurrence without producing tension. Both a transabdominal preperitoneal and a totally extraperitoneal laparoscopic approach were utilized.
E L, Felix, C A, Michas, M H, Gonzalez
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