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    Jean Rives

    J. B. Flament, J. H. Alexandre, J. P. Palot in Hernia (2012)

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    In Support of Standard Procedure in Abdominal Hernia Repair

    The incidence of incisional hernia (usually defined as a chronic postoperative defect of the abdominal wall through which intraabdominal viscera protrude beneath the skin). has been reported to be as high as 1...

    J. B. Flament in Hernia Repair Sequelae (2010)

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    The European hernia society groin hernia classication: simple and easy to remember

    M. Miserez, J. H. Alexandre, G. Campanelli, F. Corcione, D. Cuccurullo in Hernia (2008)

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    The European hernia society groin hernia classication: simple and easy to remember

    After reviewing the available classifications for groin hernias, the European Hernia Society (EHS) proposes an easy and simple classification based on the Aachen classification. The EHS will promote the genera...

    M. Miserez, J. H. Alexandre, G. Campanelli, F. Corcione, D. Cuccurullo in Hernia (2007)

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    Intraperitoneal treatment of incisional and umbilical hernias using an innovative composite mesh: four-year results of a prospective multicenter clinical trial

    Intraperitoneal positioning of conventional parietal mesh provides efficient reconstruction but causes visceral adhesion formation in 80–100% of the cases. The purpose of this clinical trial was to assess the ...

    J. G. Balique, S. Benchetrit, J. L. Bouillot, J. B. Flament, C. Gouillat in Hernia (2005)

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    Operative Techniques the PHS Prosthesis

    Until 1995, inguinal hernias were treated in our department either by conventional herniorrhaphy including the transversalis fascia, or with a Mersilene prosthesis implanted by the inguinal approach as describ...

    J.-P. Palot, D. Lubrano, J.-B. Flament in New Procedures in Open Hernia Surgery (2004)

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    Anatomical Basis of Ventral Hernia Repair: Is There a Place for Laparoscopic Surgery?

    The abdominal wall is a complex structure that has a multitude of components that include skin, muscles, aponeuroses, fat, and mesothelium This musculoaponeurotic structure is attached to the vertebral column ...

    K. A. LeBlanc, J. B. Flament in Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair (2003)

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    Retromuskuläre Netzplastik: Erfahrungen aus Frankreich

    J. B. Flament, J. P. Palot, D. Lubrano, N. Levy-Chazal, J. P. Concé in Der Chirurg (2002)

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    Classification and surgical treatment of incisional hernia

    Background: The treatment of incisional hernia (IH) is a current problem in modern surgery. Many important aspects of incisional hernia surgery are yet to be answered, especially the cho...

    M. Korenkov, A. Paul, S. Sauerland, E. Neugebauer in Langenbeck's Archives of Surgery (2001)

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    Laparoscopic antireflux surgery: comparative study of Nissen, Nissen-Rossetti, and Toupet fundoplication

    Background: The aim of this retrospective study was to compare the results of Nissen, Nissen-Rossetti, and Toupet laparoscopic fundoplication in terms of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD).

    P. Pessaux, J.-P. Arnaud, B. Ghavami, J. B. Flament, G. Trebuchet in Surgical Endoscopy (2000)

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    Complications in incisional hernia repairs by the placement of retromuscular prostheses

    J. B. Flament, C. Avisse, J. P. Palot, J. F. Delattre in Hernia (2000)

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    Intraperitoneal treatment of incisional and umbilical hernias: intermediate results of a multicenter prospective clinical trial using an innovative composite mesh

    Complete and rapid cellular ingrowth is the necessary condition of an ideal parietal mesh. However, this property obtained with conventional meshes induces visceral adhesion formation in 80 to 100% of the case...

    J. G. Balique, J. H. Alexandre, J. P. Arnaud, S. Benchetrit, J. L. Bouillot in Hernia (2000)

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    Biomaterials - Principles of Implantation

    Prosthetic implantation allows repair of complex abdominal wall herniation and can be used to treat very big or even giant lesions, often considered beyond the scope of surgical repair, especially when they ar...

    J. B. Flament, C. Avisse, J. P. Palot, J. F. Delattre in Incisional Hernia (1999)

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    20th International Congress of the European Hernia Society — GREPA Cologne, Germany, June 18–20, 1998

    J. B. Flament in Hernia (1998)

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    Right nonrecurrent inferior laryngeal nerve and arteria lusoria: the diagnostic and therapeutic implications of an anatomic anomaly: Review of 17 cases

    The authors report 17 cases of a right non-recurrent inferior laryngeal n. (NRILN) observed during 15 years of practice of thyroid and parathyroid surgery. In their last two cases, the existence of an aberrant...

    C. Avisse, C. Marcus, J. F. Delattre, C. Marcus in Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy (1998)

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    Right nonrecurrent inferior laryngeal nerve and arteria lusoria: the diagnostic and therapeutic implications of an anatomic anomaly

    The authors report 17 cases of a right non-recurrent inferior laryngeal n. (NRILN) observed during 15 years of practice of thyroid and parathyroid surgery. In their last two cases, the existence of an aberrant...

    C. Avisse, C. Marcus, J. F. Delattre, C. Marcus in Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy (1998)

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    Right nonrecurrent inferior laryngeal nerve and arteria lusoria: the diagnostic and therapeutic implications of an anatomic anomaly

    The authors report 17 cases of a right non-recurrent inferior laryngeal n. (NRILN) observed during 15 years of practice of thyroid and parathyroid surgery. In their last two cases, the existence of an aberrant...

    C. Avisse, C. Marcus, J. F. Delattre, C. Marcus in Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy (1998)

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    The mesh plug repair of groin hernias: A three year experience

    The first results of 140 mesh plug repairs for groin hernias are reported retrospectively. The procedures were performed by 4 surgeons who were totally free to choose mesh plug repair in every individual case....

    J. P. Palot, C. Avisse, J. P. Cailliez-Tomasi, D. Greffier, J. B. Flament in Hernia (1998)

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    Defects of the Abdominal Wall

    In this section, two main categories of pathological destruction of abdominal wall tissue will be discussed, i.e., open trauma (burns, shotgun wounds, dilaceration) and infection of traumatic, operative, or ap...

    J. P. H. Neidhardt, J. P. Chevrel in Hernias and Surgery of the abdominal wall (1998)

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    Desmoid tumor of the abdominal wall: Report of seven cases

    The authors report 7 cases of desmoid tumors of the abdominal wall treated between 1975 and 1996. The treatment of these infiltrating and recurrent connective tissue tumors can only be surgical, by means of wi...

    C. Avisse, M. Elbaz, M. Pluot, J. B. Flament in Hernia (1997)

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