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History and Evolution of Hernia Surgery
Pages 3-6
This book is a comprehensive guide to the surgical repair of inguinal and abdominal wall hernias that not only describes all potential approaches, but also places them in the context of the anatomy of the region, the pathology, and the advances in scientific knowledge over the past decade. It documents in detail the individual techniques applicable in each region (inguinal, femoral, and ventral), highlighting tips and tricks and focusing on indications, potential complications, and outcomes. In addition, it presents cases of incisional hernia and examines less frequent and rare cases and complex situations. Written for surgeons from around the globe, it includes procedures used in wealthy, developed countries and those without mesh more commonly employed in developing countries. With a format designed to facilitate use in daily practice, it is invaluable for residents seeking step-by-step guidance on procedures ranging from repair of simple inguinal hernias to complex reconstruction; for general surgeons who frequently perform hernia repairs; and for hernia specialists aiming to achieve optimal results. It also appeals to researchers with an interest in the scientific background to hernia surgery.
History and Evolution of Hernia Surgery
Pages 3-6
Teaching Hernia Surgery: The Experience of the Italian School
Pages 7-12
Alterations of the Extracellular Matrix of the Connective Tissue in Inguinal Herniogenesis
Pages 13-25
Classification of Inguinal and Abdominal Wall Hernia
Pages 27-30
Diagnostic Tools in Hernia Disease
Pages 31-39
Materials, Devices and Gadgets for Hernia Surgery
Pages 41-77
Guidelines: Options and Limit
Pages 79-88
Creation, Advantages, and Limits of Registries: The Herniamed Experience
Pages 89-96
Management of Database in Hernia Surgery
Pages 97-102
Ventral Hernia Surgery in Europe: Trends and Actual Situation
Pages 103-113
Hernia Repair in the United States: Current Situation and Trends
Pages 115-122
Hernia Surgery in Asia
Pages 123-124
Hernia Surgery in Australasia
Pages 125-133
Hernia Surgery in Africa
Pages 135-138
Humanitarian Hernia Surgery: Lessons Learned
Pages 139-151
The Most Important Clinical Trial in the Last 10 Years in Inguinal and Incisional Hernia Surgery
Pages 153-156
Anatomy of the Inguinal Region
Pages 159-173
Ambulatory Hernia Surgery
Pages 175-181
Obscure Groin Pain in Women
Pages 183-186
Individualization Treatment of Inguinal Hernia in Children
Pages 187-197
Indications for Pure Tissue Repairs
Pages 199-216
Local Anesthesia in Inguinal Hernia: Indications and Techniques
Pages 217-223
Bassini Repair
Pages 225-238
The Shouldice Repair
Pages 239-244
Primary Inguinal Hernia: Sutureless Open Anterior, Trabucco Repair
Pages 245-250
Lichtenstein Onlay Mesh Hernioplasty: Original Technique and Personal Modifications
Pages 251-262
Mesh Plug Repair
Pages 263-269
Self-Gripping Mesh Repair in Primary Inguinal Hernia
Pages 271-283
Gilbert Technique: PHS Bilayer Repair
Pages 285-299
Open New Simplified Totally Extraperitoneal (ONSTEP) Technique for Inguinal Hernia Repair
Pages 301-306
Transinguinal Preperitoneal (TIPP) Inguinal Hernia Repair Using a Totally Extraperitoneal, Parietalized, Memory-Ring Patch
Pages 307-317
Minimal Open Preperitoneal (MOPP) Technique
Pages 319-326
Total Extraperitoneal (TEP) Approach in Inguinal Hernia Repair: The Old and the New
Pages 327-336
Primary Inguinal Hernia: TAPP
Pages 337-343
Biological Prosthesis in Inguinal Hernia Repair
Pages 345-350
Inguinal Hernia Recurrence
Pages 351-355
Giant Hernia: Hug and TOP Technique
Pages 357-365
Pubic Inguinal Pain Syndrome (PIPS)
Pages 367-373
Surgical Emergencies in Inguinal Hernia
Pages 375-379
Results and Complications of Inguinal Hernia Repair
Pages 381-396
Aetiology, Pathogenesis and Assessment of Chronic Pain After Inguinal Hernia Repair
Pages 397-416
Postoperative Chronic Pain Assessment and THOPA Philosophy
Pages 417-424
Laparoscopic Approaches to Chronic Postoperative Inguinal Pain
Pages 425-435
Anatomy of the Femoral Region
Pages 439-443
Primary Femoral Hernia: Open Anterior Treatment
Pages 445-461
Open Posterior Approaches for Femoral Hernia Repair
Pages 463-469
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