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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A plea for unification of surgical guidelines in the COVID-19 outbreak East, B.

24 4 p. 913-914
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2 A 19 year population-based cohort study analysing reoperation for recurrence following laparoscopic and open inguinal hernia repairs Ramsay, G.

24 4 p. 793-800
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3 Basic research, experimental surgery and clinical research: where there is science, there is better treatment Campanelli, G.

24 4 p. 681-682
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4 Comment on: Total extraperitoneal endoscopic hernioplasty (TEP) versus Lichtenstein hernioplasty: a systematic review by updated traditional and cumulative meta-analysis of randomized-controlled trials Köckerling, F.

24 4 p. 907-908
artikel
5 Comment to: Hernia research in developing countries—are we looking for needles in haystacks? Establishing databases is the key Morrison, John

24 4 p. 689-690
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6 Comment to: Hernia research in developing countries—are we looking for needles in haystacks? Follow-up is the Achilles heel of every registry Köckerling, F.

24 4 p. 685-686
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7 Comment to: Hernia research in developing countries: are we looking for needles in haystacks? Insights from the Danish model Jorgensen, L. N.

24 4 p. 691-692
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8 Comment to: Hernia research in developing countries—are we looking for needles in haystacks? Start small and progressively grow Gillion, J.-F.

24 4 p. 687-688
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9 Comment to: Hernia research in developing countries—are we looking for needles in haystacks? The importance of national databases Cuccurullo, D.

24 4 p. 693-694
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10 Continuation of antithrombotic therapy increases minor bleeding but does not increase the risk other morbidities in open inguinal hernia repair: A propensity score-matched analysis Poudel, S.

24 4 p. 857-865
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11 Does the use of monopolar energy as the preferred mode of dissection effectively reduce seroma formation in laparoscopic total extra peritoneal hernioplasty? A prospective double-blinded randomized control trial Liu, J. W.

24 4 p. 821-829
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12 Hernia repair and simultaneous continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) catheter implantation: feasibility and outcome Horvath, P.

24 4 p. 867-872
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13 Hernia research in developing countries—are we looking for needles in haystacks? Piltcher-da-Silva, R.

24 4 p. 683-684
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14 High complication rates during and after repeated Lichtenstein or laparoscopic inguinal hernia repairs in the same groin: a cohort study based on medical records Öberg, S.

24 4 p. 801-810
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15 Hospital volume and outcome in inguinal hernia repair: analysis of routine data of 133,449 patients Maneck, M.

24 4 p. 747-757
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16 Implementation of the small bites closure of abdominal midline incisions in clinical practice is correlated with a reduction in surgical site infections de Vries, H. S.

24 4 p. 839-843
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17 Is tacking the lax transversalis fascia an easy, safe and effective way to reduce the occurrence of seroma after laparoscopic inguinal hernioplasty? A propensity score-matched and -adjusted analysis Kumaralingam, K.

24 4 p. 831-838
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18 Long-term patient-reported outcomes and quality of the evidence in ventral hernia mesh repair: a systematic review Sandø, A.

24 4 p. 695-705
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19 Mesh infection in cases of polypropylene mesh hernioplasty Pande, T.

24 4 p. 849-856
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20 Open mesh vs. suture umbilical hernia repair: systematic review and updated trial sequential meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials Aiolfi, A.

24 4 p. 707-715
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21 Open retromuscular versus laparoscopic ventral hernia repair for medium-sized defects: where is the value? Zolin, S. J.

24 4 p. 759-770
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22 Open tensionless repair techniques for inguinal hernia: a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials Ran, K.

24 4 p. 733-745
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23 Preoperative progressive pneumoperitoneum: The answer for treating giant inguinal hernias while avoiding morbidities? Gonzalez-Urquijo, M.

24 4 p. 781-786
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24 Re-recurrence and pain 12 years after laparoscopic transabdominal preperitoneal (TAPP) or Lichtenstein’s repair for a recurrent inguinal hernia: a multi-centre single-blinded randomised clinical trial Lydeking, L.

24 4 p. 787-792
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25 Revisiting HERQL, the hernia-specific quality-of-life assessment instrument, to extend the clinical applicability for abdominal wall hernias Huang, C.-C.

24 4 p. 771-780
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26 Seroma prevention strategies in laparoscopic ventral hernia repair: a systematic review He, C.

24 4 p. 717-731
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27 The Hernia ‘CAMP’ model: a collaborative action to maximise productivity within the NHS Koshy, R. M.

24 4 p. 903-906
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28 The inguinal region revisited: the surgical point of view Konschake, M.

24 4 p. 883-894
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29 The lateral rectus abdominis positioned stoma (LRAPS) trephine: the hope in Pandora’s box Singh, R.

24 4 p. 909-911
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30 Usefulness of sonication procedure in mesh infection diagnosis associated with hernia repair Salar-Vidal, L.

24 4 p. 845-847
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31 Validation and educational impact study of the NANEP high-fidelity simulation model for open preperitoneal mesh repair of umbilical hernia Friedrich, U.

24 4 p. 873-881
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32 Validity of a low-cost Lichtenstein open inguinal hernia repair simulation model for surgical training Nazari, T.

24 4 p. 895-901
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33 What is the outcome of re-recurrent vs recurrent inguinal hernia repairs? An analysis of 16,206 patients from the Herniamed Registry Köckerling, F.

24 4 p. 811-819
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