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Incisional Hernias

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      new window Combined Fascia and Mesh Closure Description: A method for closing large midline incisional hernias using both the fascia and a mesh. Scientific paper by The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh. (rcsed.ac.uk)
new window Comparison of Surgical Techniques Description: A comparison of suture repair with mesh repair for incisional hernias, published on The New England Journal of Medicine. (surgery.gr)
new window Incisional Hernia as Donor Site Complication of Iliac Crest Harvesting Description: Polypropylene mesh repair of a defect in the site of a iliac bone graft. Discussion of results and complications. (med.ege.edu.tr)
new window Laparoscopic Repair Description: Scientific paper published on the Honk Kong Medical Journal, with discussion and illustrations. (hkam.org.hk)
new window Large Incisional Hernia Description: Images of a great abdominal wall defect, with a brief comment. (edu.rcsed.ac.uk)
new window Lifespan: Patient Guide on Incisional Hernia Description: Causes, symptoms, treatment and surgical options of this disease. It provides some after surgery patients recovery guides. (lifespan.org)
new window Medline Plus: Incisional Hernias Tutorial Description: Animated interactive tutorial about this disease, provided by the National Library of Medicine. (nlm.nih.gov)
new window Questions About Laparoscopic Repair Description: Frequently asked questions about laparoscopic repair of incisional hernia. (laparoscopyhospital.com)
new window Repair of Incisional Hernias Description: A scientific report concerning surgical mesh repair of abdominal wall defect, results and discussion about them. (rcsed.ac.uk)
new window Surgical Repair Of Incisional Hernias - Patient Care Guidelines Description: Guidelines provided by The Society for Surgery of the Alimentary Tract, with citation of risks and expected outcome. (ssat.com)
new window Surgicom Online: Incisional Hernias Description: Brief information about signs and symptoms, preoperatory care and post surgery care. (surgicom.co.za)
 




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