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HemaSphere, Volume 10, Issue S1, June 2026.
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Parastomal hernia repair

Colorectal Disease, 2004
AbstractObjective  The aim of this study was to audit the results of parastomal hernia repair.Methods  A retrospective review was made of all patients having parastomal hernia repair at 2 teaching hospitals over a 12‐year period.Results  Forty‐three patients had 51 parastomal hernia repairs. Three types of hernia repair were used: 14 (28%) local suture,
P Hewett, Jacqueline H Stephens
exaly   +4 more sources

Parastomal Hernia Repair

Surgical Clinics of North America, 2023
Parastomal hernias (PHs) are common and contribute to significant patient morbidity. Despite 45 years of evolution, mesh-based PH repairs continue to be challenging to perform and remain associated with high rates of postoperative complications and recurrences.
Victoria R, Rendell, Eric M, Pauli
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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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Laparoscopic hernia repair

The American Journal of Surgery, 1994
Seventy-nine patients (106 repairs) with inguinal hernias underwent laparoscopic transabdominal preperitoneal hernia repair. The patients included 73 males and 6 females, ranging in age from 19 to 86 years. Twenty-five percent had undergone previous abdominal surgery, and 19% had recurrent hernias.
O N, Panton, R J, Panton
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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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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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Laparoscopic hernia repair

Surgical Endoscopy, 1993
In this study, 101 consecutive laparoscopic transabdominal preperitoneal hernia repairs (LTPR) were performed in 62 patients by a single surgeon. The series began in April 1991 and involved repair of 49 direct, 41 indirect, 4 femoral, 3 umbilical, 3 sliding, and 1 incisional hernias.
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