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Nyhus and Condon's hernia /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Fitzgibbons, Robert J., 1949-, Greenburg, A. Gerson, Nyhus, Lloyd M. (Lloyd Milton), 1923-2008
Formato: Libro
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Philadelphia : Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, c2002.
Edición:5th ed.
Materias:
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Ch. 1. Why do human beings develop groin hernias?
  • Ch. 2. Biochemical aspects of abdominal wall hernia formation and recurrence
  • Ch. 3. A history of the treatment of hernia
  • Ch. 4. Historic aspects of groin hernia repair
  • Ch. 5. Anatomy of the groin: a view from the surgeon
  • Ch. 6. Anatomy of the groin: a view from the anatomist
  • Ch. 7. Classification of ventral and groin hernias
  • Ch. 8. Diagnostic imaging in the evaluation and management of abdominal wall hernia
  • Ch. 9. Ultrasound examination in laparoscopic/endoscopic hernia surgery
  • Ch. 10. The Bassini repair and its variants
  • Ch. 11. Hernia surgery in Italy: how far have we come since Bassini?
  • Ch. 12. The Shouldice repair
  • Ch. 13. The Cooper's ligament repair
  • Ch. 14. Lichtenstein tension-free hernioplasty for the repair of primary and recurrent inguinal hernias
  • Ch. 15. Tension-free, sutureless, preshaped mesh hernioplasty
  • Ch. 16. Plug repair of inguinal hernia: indications, technique, and results
  • Ch. 17. Tension-free hernioplasty using a bilayer prosthesis - Ch. 18. Preperitoneal hernia repair
  • Ch. 19. The midline preperitoneal approach and prosthetic repair of groin hernias
  • Ch. 20. Unilateral giant prosthetic reinforcement of the visceral sac
  • Ch. 21. The Kugel approach to groin hernias
  • Ch. 22. Laparoscopic totally extraperitoneal herniorrhaphy
  • Ch. 23. The transabdominal preperitoneal laparoscopic herniorrhaphy
  • Ch. 24. The intraperitoneal onlay mesh procedure for groin hernias
  • Ch. 25. Wound infection in hernia repair
  • -- Ch. 26. Cord and testicular complications of groin herniorrhaphy
  • Ch. 27. The physiology and anatomy of chronic pain after inguinal herniorrhaphy
  • Ch. 28. An algorithm for the treatment of chronic groin pain after inguinal herniorrhaphy
  • Ch. 29. Neuralgia (inguinodynia) after inguinal herniorrhaphy
  • Ch. 30. Wound failure and incisional hernia: mechanisms and prevention
  • Ch. 31. Prosthetic repair of massive abdominal ventral hernias
  • Ch. 32. Complications of ventral incisional hernia repair
  • Ch. 33. Laparoscopic repair of ventral/incisional hernias
  • Ch. 34. Visceral injury associated with pneumoperitoneum in the repair of abdominal wall hernias
  • Ch. 35. Incidence and management of primary abdominal wall hernias: umbilical, epigastric, and spigelian
  • Ch. 36. Management of peristomal hernia: techniques of repair
  • Ch. 37. Omphalocele and gastroschisis: pediatric surgery
  • Ch. 38. Unique features of groin hernia repair in infants and children
  • Ch. 39. Congenital internal abdominal hernias: incidence and management
  • Ch. 40. Congenital diaphragmatic hernia
  • Ch. 41. Sliding hiatal hernia
  • Ch. 42. Paraesophageal hiatal hernia
  • Ch. 43. Traumatic diaphragmatic hernias
  • Ch. 44. Anesthetic considerations in the management of abdominal wall hernia
  • Ch. 45. Pain management for inguinal herniorrhaphy
  • Ch. 46. Sciatic, obturator, and perineal hernias: a view from the gynecologist
  • Ch. 47. Biomaterials for the repair of abdominal wall hernia: structural and compositional considerations
  • Ch. 48. Assessing the quality of hernia repair
  • Ch. 49. Clinical research
  • Ch. 50. Uterus an vaginal vault prolapse, enteroceles, cystoceles, rectoceles: defects of pelvic support in women.