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Preperitoneal versus classical hernioplasty
The American Journal of Surgery, 1971Abstract A clinical study designed to compare preperitoneal hernioplasty with classical technics found it to be generally unsatisfactory for inguinal hernias and reasonably good for femoral hernias. The operation was technically more difficult, involves greater morbidity, has a higher risk of more serious complications, and is followed by a high ...
J S, Margoles, R A, Braun
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An easier Lichtenstein hernioplasty
Hernia, 2018The Lichtenstein technique is used worldwide because of its rapid learning curve, good results and low recurrence rates. In this approach, a lateral tie-shaped incision is made on the mesh, involving the spermatic funiculus and thus correcting the deep inguinal ring defect by narrowing it. The lateral tie, however, does not prevent the wrinkling of the
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Surgical Endoscopy, 1997
To understand how laparoscopic hernioplasty prevents early recurrence of hernia, we reviewed our first 1,000 patients. We analyzed the patients by age, sex, and hernia type and by whether their hernia was primary or recurrent.The 1,000 patients had 1,336 hernias repaired by the transabdominal preperitoneal or the totally extraperitoneal approach.
E L, Felix, C A, Michas, M H, Gonzalez
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To understand how laparoscopic hernioplasty prevents early recurrence of hernia, we reviewed our first 1,000 patients. We analyzed the patients by age, sex, and hernia type and by whether their hernia was primary or recurrent.The 1,000 patients had 1,336 hernias repaired by the transabdominal preperitoneal or the totally extraperitoneal approach.
E L, Felix, C A, Michas, M H, Gonzalez
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1989
Since the first true herniorrhaphy was performed by Bassini over 100 years ago, all modifications and surgical techniques have shared a common disadvantage: suture line tension. The anatomic, physiologic, and pathologic characteristics of hernia recurrence are examined.
I L, Lichtenstein +3 more
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Since the first true herniorrhaphy was performed by Bassini over 100 years ago, all modifications and surgical techniques have shared a common disadvantage: suture line tension. The anatomic, physiologic, and pathologic characteristics of hernia recurrence are examined.
I L, Lichtenstein +3 more
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Lichtenstein Tension-free Hernioplasty
2017The Lichtenstein tension-free hernioplasty is a technique of open, mesh-based inguinal hernia repair that does not place tissues under tension at the suture line, resulting in low recurrence rates. It can safely be performed without general anesthesia.
Ian T. MacQueen +2 more
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Zentralblatt fur Chirurgie, 1994
We report our experience with laparoscopic repair of inguinal hernias since Dec. 1990. The initially used "plug & patch-technique" was abandoned because of high recurrence rates for primary hernias and other disadvantages. In Feb. 1992 we started with a transperitoneal-preperitoneal repair using closure of the defect with sutures as well as posterior ...
T, Neufang, G, Lepsien
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We report our experience with laparoscopic repair of inguinal hernias since Dec. 1990. The initially used "plug & patch-technique" was abandoned because of high recurrence rates for primary hernias and other disadvantages. In Feb. 1992 we started with a transperitoneal-preperitoneal repair using closure of the defect with sutures as well as posterior ...
T, Neufang, G, Lepsien
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[Lichtenstein's hernioplasty].
Magyar sebeszet, 2004In recent years in Hungary similarly to the worldwide trend the treatment of inguinal hernias has changed. New tension-free methods were developed and--after the introduction by the Department of Surgery, Medical Faculty, University of Pécs--Lichtenstein's method is widely used.
László, Sikorszki +5 more
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Toy-Smoot laparoscopic hernioplasty.
Delaware medical journal, 1992The Toy-Smoot laparoscopic hernioplasty was performed in 10 patients with excellent short-term results. This laparoscopic hernioplasty utilizes the principles of high ligation of the sac, a tension-free repair, and the advantages of an expanded PTFE patch over other prosthetic patch materials without groin dissection.
F K, Toy, R T, Smoot
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