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1 A multistage process leading to the development of a structured consent form and patient information leaflet for complex abdominal wall reconstruction (CAWR) Asarbakhsh, M.

25 2 p. 277-285
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2 An early experience with transversus abdominis release for complex ventral hernias: a retrospective review of 100 cases Punjani, R.

25 2 p. 353-364
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3 An extraperitoneal approach for complex flank, iliac, and lumbar hernia Cavalli, M.

25 2 p. 535-544
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4 Assessing the complexity of ventral hernia by methods of Tanaka, Sabbagh, Carbonell, and Love Afaque, M. Y.

25 2 p. 557-558
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5 A structured pathway for developing your complex abdominal hernia service: our York pathway Smith, O.

25 2 p. 267-275
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6 Comment to: Cutting through the fat: a retrospective analysis of clinical outcomes, cost, and quality of life with the addition of panniculectomy to ventral hernia repair in overweight patients Mericli, A. F.

25 2 p. 555-556
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7 Comment to: “Open retromuscular versus laparoscopic ventral hernia repair for medium‑sized defects: where is the value?” Li, J.

25 2 p. 553-554
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8 Comparing the outcomes of external oblique and transversus abdominus release using the AHSQC database Bilezikian, J. A.

25 2 p. 365-373
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9 Comparison of component separation technique, partition technique, and extended anterolateral thigh flap in complex abdominal wall closure Chen, J.-X.

25 2 p. 331-336
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10 Computed tomography imaging in ventral hernia repair: can we predict the need for myofascial release? Love, M. W.

25 2 p. 471-477
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11 Does perfusion matter? Preoperative prediction of incisional hernia development Aicher, B. O.

25 2 p. 419-425
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12 Drain tube use in incisional hernia repair: a national survey Luo, Y.

25 2 p. 427-433
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13 Early drain removal does not increase the rate of surgical site infections following an open transversus abdominis release Kushner, B.

25 2 p. 411-418
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14 Effects of smoking and different BMI cutoff points on surgical site infection after elective open ventral hernia repair Park, H.

25 2 p. 337-343
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15 Fasciocutaneous anterolateral thigh flaps for complex abdominal wall reconstruction after resection of enterocutaneous fistulas and the role of indocyanine green angiography: a pilot study Pruimboom, T.

25 2 p. 321-329
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16 Hernia width explains differences in outcomes between primary and incisional hernias: a prospective cohort study of 9159 patients Verstoep, L.

25 2 p. 463-469
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17 Implementing preoperative Botulinum toxin A and progressive pneumoperitoneum through the use of an algorithm in giant ventral hernia repair Yurtkap, Y.

25 2 p. 389-398
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18 Incisional hernia repair: still a complex matter Campanelli, G.

25 2 p. 253
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19 Is concomitant cholecystectomy safe during abdominal wall reconstruction? An AHSQC analysis AlMarzooqi, R.

25 2 p. 295-303
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20 Management of abdominal wound dehiscence: update of the literature and meta-analysis Denys, Andreas

25 2 p. 449-462
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21 Measuring quality of life in patients with abdominal wall hernias: a systematic review of available tools Grove, T. N.

25 2 p. 491-500
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22 Minimally invasive repair for lateral ventral hernia: tailored approach from a hernia centre at a tertiary care institution Wijerathne, S.

25 2 p. 399-410
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23 Morgagni−Larrey diaphragmatic hernia repair in adult patients: a retrospective single-center experience Oppelt, P. U.

25 2 p. 479-489
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24 Peritoneal flap hernioplasty for reconstruction of transverse incisional hernias Nielsen, M. F.

25 2 p. 313-319
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25 Re-do surgery after prosthetic abdominal wall repair: intraoperative findings of mesh-related complications Ceci, F.

25 2 p. 435-440
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26 Retrospective analysis of defect reconstruction after abdominal wall tumor resection in 30 patients Zhao, X.

25 2 p. 375-381
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27 Robotic ventral hernia repair: a safe and durable approach Sharbaugh, M. E.

25 2 p. 305-312
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28 Should enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) pathways be preferred over standard practice for patients undergoing abdominal wall reconstruction? A systematic review and meta-analysis Sartori, A.

25 2 p. 501-521
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29 Signs and landmarks in eTEP Rives-Stoppa repair of ventral hernias Ramana, B.

25 2 p. 545-550
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30 Social determinants of health and outcomes of ventral hernia repair in a safety-net hospital setting Gupta, A.

25 2 p. 287-293
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31 Staged complex abdominal wall hernia repair in morbidly obese patients Schroeder, A. D.

25 2 p. 383-387
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32 The use of deep neuromuscular blockade and reversal in ventral hernia surgery Harries, R. L.

25 2 p. 551-552
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33 Totally endoscopic sublay (TES) repair for lateral abdominal wall hernias: technique and first results Li, B.

25 2 p. 523-533
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34 Using local hemostatic to prevent seromas in patients with large incisional hernias randomized controlled trial Degovtsov, E. N.

25 2 p. 441-448
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35 Variation in abdominal wall closure techniques in lower transverse incisions: a nationwide survey across specialties Paulsen, C. B.

25 2 p. 345-352
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36 What are the trends in incisional hernia repair? Real-world data over 10 years from the Herniamed registry Köckerling, F.

25 2 p. 255-265
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