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Three-year follow-up of the grip concept: an open, prospective, observational registry study on biomechanically calculated abdominal wall repair for complex incisional hernias
PurposeWe studied the effectiveness of biomechanically calculated abdominal wall reconstructions for incisional hernias of varying complexity in an...
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STRONGHOLD first-year results of biomechanically calculated abdominal wall repair: a propensity score matching
PurposeEvery year around 70,000 people in Germany suffer from an abdominal incisional hernia that requires surgical treatment. Five years after...
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Improved patient-reported outcomes after open preperitoneal inguinal hernia repair compared to anterior Lichtenstein repair: 10-year ACHQC analysis
IntroductionThe Lichtenstein repair has been synonymous with “open” inguinal hernia repair (IHR) for 40 years. However, international guidelines have...
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The outcomes of open anterior component separation versus posterior component separation with transversus abdominis release for complex incisional hernias: a systematic review and meta-analysis
PurposeThe main objective was to assess the prevalence of hernia recurrence, wound complications (surgical site infections [SSI], seroma and...
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Standardized suturing can prevent slackening or bursting suture lines in midline abdominal incisions and defects
PurposeIncisional hernias often follow open abdominal surgery. A small-stitch–small-bite suture might close the incision durably. We analyzed...
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Transversalis fascia scoring: a new adjunct to anterior component separation technique
BackgroundAbdominal wall hernia is a significant cause for reoperation following laparotomy. Anterior component separation (ACS) is a widely used...
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The laparoscopic modified Sugarbaker technique is safe and has a low recurrence rate: a multicenter cohort study
BackgroundParastomal hernia is a frequent complication of intestinal stomata. Mesh repair gives the best results, with the mesh inserted via...