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Long-term complications associated with prosthetic repair of incisional hernias.

Archives of Surgery, 1998
OBJECTIVE To determine whether the type of prosthetic material and technique of placement influenced long-term complications after repair of incisional hernias. DESIGN Retrospective cohort analytic study.
G. Leber   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Management of Lindbom's hernia (ureterosciatic hernia)

Journal of Visceral Surgery, 2019
Lindbom's hernia is very rare; treatment in symptomatic patients is hernia reduction. This can be temporary, performed endoscopically, but definitive cure is surgical. The surgeon can choose between simple reduction or resection followed by anastomosis of the involved ureteral segment, occasionally with associated hernioplasty.
X. Durand, C. Destan
openaire   +3 more sources

Adult abdominal hernias.

AJR. American journal of roentgenology, 2014
Educational Objectives and Key Points. 1. Given that abdominal hernias are a frequent imaging finding, radiologists not only are required to interpret the appearances of abdominal hernias but also should be comfortable with identifying associated ...
K. Murphy, O. O’Connor, M. Maher
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Sportsman’s hernia

Current Sports Medicine Reports, 2007
Sportsman's hernia (SH) is a controversial cause of chronic groin pain in athletes. Most commonly seen in soccer and ice hockey players, SH can be encountered in a variety of sports and in a variety of age groups. Although there are several reports of SH in women, it is almost exclusively found in men.
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Anterolateral Diaphragmatic Hernia: Is it a Morgagni Hernia?

European Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1993
Three unusual cases of large anterolateral congenital diaphragmatic hernia are described with emphasis on its embryogenesis. This type of diaphragmatic defect is rare and underemphasized. Its clinical spectrum ranges from the asymptomatic case to those with acute respiratory distress.
Steiner Z, Mares Aj
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When a Hernia is Not a Hernia: The Evaluation of Inguinal Hernias in the Cirrhotic Patient

The American Surgeon, 2001
Herniorrhapy in patients with advanced portal hypertension and ascites should be approached with caution, and treated conservatively whenever possible. Cirrhosis increases the risk of significant perioperative complications such as infection, recurrence, and ascites leak. This paper reports two patients operated on for suspected inguinal hernias.
T W, Horn   +3 more
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Internal Hernias: No Bulge, No Hernia?

2019
Internal hernias are a rare and easily missed cause of small bowel obstruction that occur in patients who have previously undergone bariatric surgery. A high index of suspicion must be maintained, as imaging and laboratory testing may be negative even with active pathology.
Andrew D. Chou, Colin G. Kaide
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Obturator hernias: a systematic review of the literature

Hernia, 2020
Dimitrios Schizas   +9 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Hernia

Asian Journal of Endoscopic Surgery, 2015
Tetsushi, Hayakawa   +10 more
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Modern diagnosis and treatment of hiatal hernias

Langenbeck's archives of surgery (Print), 2017
S. Siegal, J. P. Dolan, J. Hunter
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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