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COMPARISON OF TENSION FREE HERNIOPLASTY AND CONVENTIONAL HERNIOPLASTY
Since October 1994, we have been treating adult groin hernia according to the concept of tension free hernioplasty that was advocated by Lichtenstein. In this study, 61 tension free hernioplasties (including 43 mesh plug repairs and 18 laparoscopic hernioplasties) were compared with 49 conventional hernioplasties which were performed from January 1991 ...
Hirokazu UETSUKA +6 more
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INTRODUCTION: Hernias, particularly groin hernias, are prevalent surgical pathologies worldwide, often necessitating surgery in cases of complications. This study investigates the safety and efficacy of performing bilateral inguinal hernioplasty when one
A. Bravo-Salva +7 more
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Reactive Scrotal Hydrocele Secondary to Hematoma: A Complication of Laparoscopic Transabdominal Preperitoneal Inguinal Hernioplasty-A Report of Two Cases. [PDF]
This case report presents two unique cases of reactive hydrocele formation following transabdominal preperitoneal (TAPP) inguinal hernia repair in adult patients. Although hydrocele development after pediatric inguinal hernia repairs is well‐documented, cases in adults are rare and potentially underreported, likely due to the separation of surgical and
Natkunarajah G +3 more
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Choosing the preferred method of primary unilateral inguinal hernia repair in men
More than 20 million inguinal hernia surgeries are performed annually. An international group of herniologists recommended performing transabdominal preperitoneal plastic surgery (TAPP), total extraperitoneal plastic surgery, and Liechtenstein ...
A. S. Efremov, E. A. Rutkovsky
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Objective. Review articles with postoperative abdominal wall repair without mesh suturing (sutureless hernioplasty). Methods. A systematic search of the literature published from 01/01/2004 to 31/12/2018 was performed using Medline, PubMed and the ...
Gintaras Varanauskas, Gintautas Brimas
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SURGICAL REPAIR OF LATERAL AND ANTEROLATERAL HERNIAS OF THE ABDOMINAL WALL
Objective: To improve the results of surgical treatment of primary, postoperative and recurrent hernias of the lateral and anterolateral abdominal wall.
M.KH. MALIKOV +5 more
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Advantages and faults of laparoscopic operations in treatment of ventral hernias
Objective. To conduct a comparison analysis of modern open, classic laparoscopic and separation laparoscopic hernioplastic procedures in treatment of ventral and postoperative ventral hernias. Materials and methods.
V. V. Grubnik +3 more
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Incisional hernia is a common complication of abdominal surgery and an important source of morbidity. It may be repairedusing open suture, open mesh or laparoscopic mesh techniques. O b j e c t i v e s : To examine the results of open mesh repair using "sublaytechnique" of hernioplasty. Setting: Surgical Unit-I, Department of Surgery at Allied Hospital,
MUHAMMAD FAISAL BILALL +3 more
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Chronic inguinal pain after laparoscopic transabdominal preperitonal hernioplasty in inguinal hernia [PDF]
The ubiquitous application of inguinal hernioplasty performed by various methods does not exclude the occurrence of certain late postoperative complications, the cause of which is sometimes extremely difficult to establish.
Vyacheslav Yu. Mykhaylichenko +5 more
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Inguinal hernia – epidemiology, risk factors, treatment methods (literature review)
Inguinal hernias (IH) are widespread in the human population and occur in 27–43 % of men and 3–6 % of women. Many risk factors for IH have been overestimated in the last decade: male gender is considered the leading factor (the ratio between men and ...
O. V. Oorzhak +4 more
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