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期刊名:Hernia

缩写:HERNIA

ISSN:1265-4906

e-ISSN:1248-9204

IF/分区:2.4/Q1

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Mads Marckmann,Nadia A Henriksen,Mette W Christoffersen et al. Mads Marckmann et al.
Purpose: Recurrence after incisional hernia repair is an important outcome measure with rates still ranging high. For open incisional hernia repair a mesh-based technique with fascial defect closure is recommended, but th...
Alexander D Schroeder,Jorge L Florin,Christopher J Johnson et al. Alexander D Schroeder et al.
Purpose: Endoscopic Mini or Less Open Sublay (eMILOS) is a transhernial endoscopically assisted approach for anterior abdominal wall hernia repair that has demonstrated excellent long-term outcomes. Performed through a sm...
Ángel González Fernández,María Teresa Alonso,María José Castillo Fe et al. Ángel González Fernández et al.
Aim: The primary objective was to describe a single-center experience in the elective surgical management of Spigelian hernia, analyzing surgical approaches, perioperative morbidity, and long-term outcomes, with an emphas...
Kayleigh May Risser,Erika M Schmidt,Kimberly P Woo et al. Kayleigh May Risser et al.
Purpose: Polypropylene mesh is available in the configurations: knitted polypropylene (KP) and nonwoven polypropylene (NWP). Although there is robust literature regarding KP, there is a knowledge gap in the long-term perf...
Senne Hellinck,Margo Boedt,Margaret M Hornick et al. Senne Hellinck et al.
Purpose: Incisional hernia (IH) is the most common long-term complication following open pancreatic surgery. This study aimed to evaluate the transportability of the Penn Hernia Risk Calculator (PHRC) Hepato-Pancreato-Bil...
Shanxuan Yu,Nazim Bhimani,Nicola Dodds et al. Shanxuan Yu et al.
Purpose: Parainguinal hernias (PHs) are an uncommon but under-recognised subtype of lateral abdominal wall hernia, located near the ASIS, distinct from the deep inguinal ring and at or just below the interspinous plane. T...