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Quality of Surgical Care Within the Criminal Justice Health Care System.

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Outpatient Herniorrhaphy for Infants

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1968
IN 1938, Gertrude Herzfeld, Honorary Surgeon of the Royal Edinburgh Hospital for Sick Children, reviewed her experience with 1,000 cases of indirect inguinal herniorrhaphy in infants. 1 In so doing, she detailed certain techniques and methods of management that are worthy of reemphasis today.
H. William Clatworthy   +1 more
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Laparoscopic herniorrhaphy in children [PDF]

open access: possibleSurgical Endoscopy And Other Interventional Techniques, 2003
We report our clinical experience with 403 inguinal hernias in 279 children. They were treated via a purely laparoscopic approach using 2-mm instruments, obviating the need for a groin incision.Laparoscopic herniorrhaphy was performed in children ages 4 days to 15 years. A 5-mm laparoscope was inserted through the umbilicus, and two 2-mm needle holders
C.M. Gorsler, F. Schier
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Simplified Hiatus Herniorrhaphy

Southern Medical Journal, 1977
A brief synopsis of problems with hiatus herniorrhaphy surgery over its 25-year history includes extensive surgery, recurrences, and postoperative swallowing difficulties. A review of the simple central tendon hiatal herniorrhaphy technic and seven-year results include the adoption of a mersilene strip rather than external rectus fascia in anchoring ...
Petit Ca, Gist Ww, Lally Jj
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Laparoscopic Umbilical Herniorrhaphy

Journal of Laparoendoscopic & Advanced Surgical Techniques, 2000
Laparoscopic technique is an alternative approach to ventral hernia repair. This study evaluated the feasibility of performing umbilical hernia repair using a single 5-mm trocar technique.During February 1999 to November 1999, we performed laparoscopic umbilical hernia repair in 16 consecutive patients.
Gabriela L. Furdui   +4 more
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Complications of laparoscopic herniorrhaphy

Surgical Endoscopy, 1993
Anterior inguinal hernia repair is the second-most-commonly performed abdominal operation and has been associated with low morbidity and mortality rates. The principle of laparoscopy has been applied to this surgical problem in a series of 762 patients with 841 inguinal hernias.
Bruce V. MacFadyen   +16 more
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LAPAROSCOPIC HERNIORRHAPHY

Southern Medical Journal, 1991
Laparoscopic herniorrhaphy is compared with conventional herniorrhaphy in 20 patients, who underwent laparoscopic herniorrhaphy utilizing a Mersilene plug and patch graft, and high ligation of the neck of the sac with an Endo-GIA. Patients were pain-free and returned to normal activity the first postoperative day.
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Sleep in herniorrhaphy patients

The American Journal of Surgery, 1979
The nocturnal sleep patterns of 10 elective herniorrhaphy patients were documented by continuous, 8 hour polygraphic recordings from night 1 of hospitalization until discharge on day 4 or 5. Subjects showed a dramatic loss of REM sleep and stages III and IV and major increases in time awake and drowsy for the first 2 postoperative nights, with a ...
Neil B. Kavey, Kenneth Z. Altshuler
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LAPAROSCOPIC HERNIORRHAPHY

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1996
There is little doubt that laparoscopic herniorrhaphy has assumed a place in the pantheon of hernia repair. There is also little doubt that further work needs to be done to determine the exact role that laparoscopic hernia repair should play in the surgical armamentarium. Hernias have been surgically treated since the early Greeks.
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