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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Algorithm for management of an incarcerated inguinal hernia in the emergency settings with manual reduction. Taxis, the technique and its safety Pawlak, M.

25 5 p. 1253-1258
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2 A multi-center study on recurrent inguinal hernias: assessment of surgeons’ compliance to guideline-based repair and evaluation of short-term outcomes Goh, S. S. N.

25 5 p. 1223-1229
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3 Clinical benefits of routine examination and synchronous repair of occult inguinal hernia during laparoscopic peritoneal dialysis catheter insertion: a single-center experience Kou, H.-W.

25 5 p. 1317-1324
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4 Comment on ‘Do TEP and TAPP have similar effect on postoperative pain? Author’s reply’ Huang, L-C

25 5 p. 1405-1406
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5 Comment on: "Laparoscopic treatment (reTAPP) for recurrence after laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair" Wu, Jinfeng

25 5 p. 1399-1400
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6 Comment to: intestinal erosions following inguinal hernia repair: a systematic review D’Amore, L.

25 5 p. 1393-1394
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7 Comment to: intestinal erosions following inguinal hernia repair—a systematic review. Author’s reply Koliakos, N.

25 5 p. 1395-1396
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8 Comment to: Is round ligament varicosity in pregnancy a common precursor for the later development of inguinal hernias? The prospective analysis of 28 patients over 9 years Augustin, G.

25 5 p. 1383-1384
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9 Comment to: “Predictors of ischemic bowel in patients with incarcerated hernias” Tez, M.

25 5 p. 1381
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10 Comment to: transrectus sheath pre-peritoneal (TREPP) procedure versus totally extraperitoneal (TEP) procedure and Lichtenstein technique—a propensity-score-matched analysis in Dutch high-volume regional hospitals Li, J.

25 5 p. 1397-1398
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11 Correction to: Inguinal hernia repair in Spain. A population-based study of 263,283 patients: factors associated with the choice of laparoscopic approach Guillaumes, S.

25 5 p. 1407-1408
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12 Cost analysis of inguinal hernia repair: the influence of clinical and hernia-specific factors Aydin, M.

25 5 p. 1129-1135
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13 Crossing mesh tails in the Lichtenstein repair method for medial (direct) inguinal hernia: recurrence and chronic pain rates after five years Sahin, A.

25 5 p. 1231-1238
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14 Differences in the outcomes of scrotal vs. lateral vs. medial inguinal hernias: a multivariable analysis of registry data Köckerling, F.

25 5 p. 1169-1181
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15 Does preoperative enhanced CT predict requirement of intestinal resection in the patients with incarcerated myopectineal hernias containing small bowel? Kohga, A.

25 5 p. 1279-1287
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16 Do TEP and TAPP have similar effect on postoperative pain? Huang, L.-C.

25 5 p. 1401-1402
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17 Do TEP and TAPP have similar effect on postoperative pain? Author’s reply Aiolfi, A.

25 5 p. 1403-1404
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18 Effect of carbon dioxide pneumoperitoneum on acid–base balance during laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair: a prospective randomized controlled study Liu, Y.

25 5 p. 1271-1277
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19 Hemipelvectomy hernia: case series and literature review Hope, W. C.

25 5 p. 1159-1167
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20 Hernia research in developing countries: are we looking for needles in haystacks? Surgeons in action Perea del Pozo, E.

25 5 p. 1371-1373
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21 Improving surgical education in East Africa with a standardized hernia training program Akoh, J. A.

25 5 p. 1369-1370
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22 Inguinal hernia repair in Spain. A population-based study of 263,283 patients: factors associated with the choice of laparoscopic approach Guillaumes, S.

25 5 p. 1345-1354
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23 Inguinal hernia: why is it still a topic of debate? Campanelli, G.

25 5 p. 1109
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24 Intestinal erosion rate following transabdominal preperitoneal (TAPP) and totally extraperitoneal (TEP) inguinal hernia repair: does the surgical approach matter? Apostolou, K.

25 5 p. 1389-1390
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25 Intestinal erosion rate following transabdominal preperitoneal (TAPP) and totally extraperitoneal (TEP) inguinal hernia repair: does the surgical approach matter? Author’s reply Koliakos, N.

25 5 p. 1391-1392
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26 Intestinal erosions following inguinal hernia repair: a systematic review Koliakos, Nikolaos

25 5 p. 1137-1145
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27 Intraoperative handling of spermatic cord lipomas during inguinal hernia repair: a nationwide survey Piga, E.

25 5 p. 1331-1337
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28 Is the nerve in the inguinal canal really protected by an investing fascia? Is it a real entity? Narita, M.

25 5 p. 1363-1364
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29 Laparoscopic treatment (reTAPP) for recurrence after laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair Fernandez-Alberti, Joaquin

25 5 p. 1301-1307
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30 Local, regional, and general anesthesia for inguinal hernia repair: the importance of the study, the patient population, and surgeon’s experience Yi, Bing

25 5 p. 1367-1368
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31 Lower reoperation rates after open and laparoscopic groin hernia repair when performed by high-volume surgeons: a nationwide register-based study Christophersen, C.

25 5 p. 1189-1197
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32 Mesh repair for lateral inguinal hernias: a non-evidence-based practice Tripoloni, D. E.

25 5 p. 1183-1187
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33 More work should be done in laparo-endoscopic direct hernia repair Li, J.

25 5 p. 1365-1366
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34 Necessary duration of follow-up to assess complications of mesh in hernia surgery: a time-lapse study based on 460 explants Petersen, K.

25 5 p. 1239-1251
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35 Non reducible inguinal hernias in Malawi: an occupational hazard Williams, B. M.

25 5 p. 1339-1344
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36 Open inguinal hernia repair outcomes in liver transplant recipients versus patients with cirrhosis Siegel, N.

25 5 p. 1295-1300
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37 Outcomes of obese compared to non-obese veterans undergoing open inguinal hernia repair: a case–control study Huerta, S.

25 5 p. 1289-1294
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38 Quality and reliability evaluation of current Internet information regarding mesh use in inguinal hernia surgery using HONcode and the DISCERN instrument Fullard, Anna C.

25 5 p. 1325-1330
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39 Results of Shouldice hernia repair after 18 years of follow-up in all the patients Martín Duce, A.

25 5 p. 1215-1222
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40 Robotic‐assisted single site (RASS) TAPP: an advantageous choice? Author’s reply Cuccurullo, D.

25 5 p. 1387
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41 Safety and efficacy in inguinal hernia repair: a retrospective study comparing TREPP, TEP and Lichtenstein (SETTLE) Faessen, J. L.

25 5 p. 1309-1315
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42 Shouldice Hospital comments on “Shouldice standard 2020: review of current literature and results of an international consensus meeting” Szasz, P.

25 5 p. 1375-1376
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43 Shouldice standard 2020: review of the current literature and results of an international consensus meeting Lorenz, R.

25 5 p. 1199-1207
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44 Should surgeons repair symptomatic, clinically occult, radiologically evident, inguinal hernias? A case–control study of patient-reported outcomes Aly, M.

25 5 p. 1209-1213
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45 Surgical and non-surgical treatment of inguinal hernia during non-elective admissions in the Nationwide Readmissions Database Drolshagen, H.

25 5 p. 1259-1264
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46 The use of biosynthetic mesh in giant hiatal hernia repair: is there a rationale? A 3-year single-center experience Tartaglia, E.

25 5 p. 1355-1361
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47 The use of biosynthetic mesh in giant hiatal hernia repair: is there a rationale? A 3‐year single‐center experience—author’s reply Tartaglia, E.

25 5 p. 1385
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48 The value and role of mosquito meshes in low resource and poor income settings Stephenson, B. M.

25 5 p. 1377-1378
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49 The value and role of mosquito meshes in low resource and poor income settings: author’s reply Wiessner, R.

25 5 p. 1379-1380
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50 Total extraperitoneal (TEP) versus laparoscopic transabdominal preperitoneal (TAPP) hernioplasty: systematic review and trial sequential analysis of randomized controlled trials Aiolfi, Alberto

25 5 p. 1147-1157
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51 Transrectus sheath pre-peritoneal (TREPP) procedure versus totally extraperitoneal (TEP) procedure and Lichtenstein technique: a propensity-score-matched analysis in Dutch high-volume regional hospitals Zwols, T. L. R.

25 5 p. 1265-1270
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52 Trends in the use of patient-reported outcome measures for inguinal hernia repair: a quantitative systematic review Gram-Hanssen, A.

25 5 p. 1111-1120
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53 Watchful waiting vs repair for asymptomatic or minimally symptomatic inguinal hernia in men: a systematic review Reistrup, Hugin

25 5 p. 1121-1128
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