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Endoscopic retroperitoneal repair of superior lumbar hernia (Grynfeltt hernia) using self-fixating mesh to prevent nerve injury: a case report
BackgroundThe primary superior lumbar hernia, also called the Grynfeltt Hernia, is a rare entity; hence, a standard surgical repair method has not...
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Bilateral Grynfeltt lumbar hernia: a case report
IntroductionLumbar hernias are rare, with only 200–300 published cases listed in the literature. Two areas are described to have weakness points: the...
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A novel mini-open sublay hernioplasty combined with D10 mesh for primary lumbar hernia: a retrospective analysis of 48 cases
BackgroundThe aim of this study was to explore the safety and efficacy of a novel mini-open sublay hernioplasty with D10 mesh for primary lumbar...
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Primary upper lumbar hernia repaired by transabdominal preperitoneal approach technique using a self-expanding mesh with a memory-recoil ring, report of a case
BackgroundUpper lumber hernia is a rare entity which can cause obstruction and strangulation. Laparoscopic technique has been considered effective...
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Clinical, surgical characteristics and long-term outcomes of lumbar hernia
Background/AimLumbar hernia is caused by a defect in the abdominal wall. Due to its rarity, there is no established consensus on optimal treatment...
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Retroperitoneal hernia following laparoscopic living-donor nephrectomy: a case report and review of literature
BackgroundThe laparoscopic approach is the standard of care for living-donor nephrectomy. A rare postoperative complication is small bowel...
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Robotic-assisted repair of incisional hernia—early experiences of a university robotic hernia program and comparison with open and minimally invasive sublay technique (eMILOS)
PurposeWith robotic surgical devices, an innovative tool has stepped into the arena of minimally invasive hernia surgery. It combines the advantages...
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Surgical outcomes of anterior lumbar interbody fusion in revision lumbar interbody fusion surgery
BackgroundsAnterior lumbar interbody fusion (ALIF) is an attractive option for revision lumbar interbody fusion as it provides wide access for...
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The changes in abdominal wall muscles following incisional hernia wall reconstruction
PurposeThe objective of incisional hernia surgery is to achieve the restoration of abdominal wall anatomical and physiological functions. This study...
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Enhanced grading methods for lumbar paraspinal fat infiltration and its prognostic value in predicting lumbar disc herniation
BackgroundThe simplified 3-grade system for measuring fat infiltration in the paraspinal muscles is widely utilized. In comparing our proposed...
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Quality of life, post-operative complications, and hernia recurrence following enhanced-view Totally Extra-Peritoneal (eTEP) Rives-Stoppa for incisional and primary ventral hernia repair
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the quality of life (QoL), early post-operative complications, and hernia recurrence rate following...
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Ventral hernia repair in India: a Delphi consensus
PurposeWhile research on inguinal hernias is well-documented, ventral/incisional hernias still require investigation. In India, opinions on...
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Retroperitoneal totally endoscopic prosthetic repair of primary lumbar hernia
PurposeA primary lumbar hernia is a rare entity that requires surgical management, but the preferred technique has not been established. We herein...
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Transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion with a tantalum cage: lumbar lordosis redistribution and sacral slope restoration with a modified posterior technique
BackgroundTransforaminal lumbar interbody fusion (TLIF), a commonly used procedure in spine surgery, has the advantage of a lower incidence of nerve...
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Hernia Mesh Explantation After 3 D CT scan—Ideal Roadmap for the Surgeons
A patient develops mesh infection followed by abscess in the periumbilical region post-laparoscopic ventral hernia repair 2 years ago. Hernia mesh...
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Comparative effects of patient-specific 3-dimensional and 2-dimensional lumbar traction on pain and functional disability in patients with lumbar radiculopathy
BackgroundLow back pain (LBP) resides as a most common type of symptom pointing towards lumber radiculopathy. It is defined as burning sharp leg pain...
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The impact of sarcobesity on incisional hernia after laparoscopic colorectal cancer surgery
PurposeIncisional hernia is a common complication after abdominal surgery, especially in obese patients. The aim of the present study was to evaluate...
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Lumbar lordosis and sacral slope do not differ in two types of postoperative lumbar disc re-herniation: a cross-sectional observational study
BackgroundTo identify the differences of lumbar lordosis (LL) and sacral slope (SS) angles between two types of postoperative lumbar disc...
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The safety of perioperative antiplatelet continuation without selection biases in microsurgical decompression surgery for single level lumbar spinal stenosis and lumbar disc herniotomy
PurposeEach institution or physician has to decide on an individual basis whether to continue or discontinue antiplatelet (AP) therapy before spinal...
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Investigation of optimal hernia repair techniques in patients with inflammatory bowel disease
IntroductionMultiple laparotomies, immunosuppressive therapy, wound infection, and malnutrition are risk factors for incisional hernia development,...