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1 Central diaphragmatic hernia in an adult: a rare presentation Jagad, R. B.
2011
16 5 p. 607-609
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2 Comments on “unsuspected femoral hernia in patients with a preoperative diagnosis of recurrent inguinal hernia” Bendavid, R.
2012
16 5 p. 567-569
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3 Comparison of mesh-plug and Lichtenstein for inguinal hernia repair: a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials Li, J.
2012
16 5 p. 541-548
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4 Does nerve identification during open inguinal herniorrhaphy reduce the risk of nerve damage and persistent pain? Bischoff, J. M.
2012
16 5 p. 573-577
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5 Entire liver as the only content of hernia of the umbilical cord Zameer, M. M.
2011
16 5 p. 605-606
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6 Erratum to: Invited commentary on Modified classification of surgical meshes for hernia repair, U. Klinge, B. Klosterhalfen Beaux, A. C. de
2012
16 5 p. 611
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7 Erratum to: Questioning the favorable influence of nerve identification during open inguinal herniorrhaphy is misleading and may increase the risk of surgeons’ liability Chen, D. C.
2012
16 5 p. 613
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8 First cases of giant pseudocyst complicating inguinal hernia repair Ielpo, B.
2011
16 5 p. 589-591
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9 Five-year results of a randomized clinical trial comparing a polypropylene mesh with a poliglecaprone and polypropylene composite mesh for inguinal hernioplasty Bury, K.
2012
16 5 p. 549-553
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10 Indirect hernial sac containing the uterus, ovary, and fallopian tube in association with a giant intraabdominal lipoma: report of a case Turk, E.
2011
16 5 p. 593-595
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11 Intraoperative nerve identification and chronic postherniorrhaphy pain Kehlet, H.
2012
16 5 p. 583
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12 Lightweight versus heavyweight in inguinal hernia repair: a meta-analysis Li, J.
2012
16 5 p. 529-539
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13 Management of congenital giant inguinal scrotal hernias in the newborn Khozeimeh, N.
2011
16 5 p. 597-599
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14 Meta-analyses of lightweight versus conventional (heavy weight) mesh in inguinal hernia surgery Memon, M. Ashraf
2012
16 5 p. 497-502
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15 Meta-analyses of lightweight versus conventional (heavyweight) mesh in inguinal hernia surgery Miserez, M.
2012
16 5 p. 503
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16 Meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials comparing lightweight and heavyweight mesh for Lichtenstein inguinal hernia repair Uzzaman, M. M.
2012
16 5 p. 505-518
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17 PerFix™ plug versus 4DDOME® implants for inguinal hernia repair: prospective multicentric randomised controlled trial Mutter, D.
2012
16 5 p. 561-566
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18 Pouch of Douglas pelvic hernia: a rare entity managed laparoscopically Bunni, J.
2011
16 5 p. 601-603
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19 Questioning the favorable influence of nerve identification during open inguinal herniorrhaphy is misleading and may increases the risk of surgeons’ liability Chen, D. C.
2012
16 5 p. 579-581
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20 Systematic review and meta-analysis on heavy and lightweight polypropylene mesh in Lichtenstein inguinal hernioplasty Śmietański, M.
2012
16 5 p. 519-528
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21 Three-year results of randomised clinical trial comparing lightweight mesh with heavyweight mesh for inguinal hernioplasty Nikkolo, C.
2012
16 5 p. 555-559
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22 Unsuspected femoral hernia in patients with a preoperative diagnosis of a recurrent inguinal hernia, author reply Henriksen, N. A.
2012
16 5 p. 571
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23 Unusual clinical presentation of a preperitoneal hernia following endoscopic totally extraperitoneal inguinoscrotal hernia repair Berney, C. R.
2011
16 5 p. 585-587
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