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Advances in Laparoscopy of the Abdominal Wall Hernia is fully illustrated, comprehensive guide which describes in detail the most up-to-date techniques used in the laparoscopic repair of hernias. Written by world renowned authors, this manual reviews laparoscopic techniques used in the repair of inguinal hernias and ventral incisional hernias. Among the topics explored within this updated, engaging and informative text are: - Techniques such as Extraperitoneal (TEP) and transabdominal (TAPP) hernia repair - Fundamentals of ventral hernia repair - A detailed overview of mesh fixation in…mehr

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Advances in Laparoscopy of the Abdominal Wall Hernia is fully illustrated, comprehensive guide which describes in detail the most up-to-date techniques used in the laparoscopic repair of hernias. Written by world renowned authors, this manual reviews laparoscopic techniques used in the repair of inguinal hernias and ventral incisional hernias. Among the topics explored within this updated, engaging and informative text are: - Techniques such as Extraperitoneal (TEP) and transabdominal (TAPP) hernia repair - Fundamentals of ventral hernia repair - A detailed overview of mesh fixation in laparoscopic surgery - Methods to deal with rarer hernias and those of atypical location Advances in Laparoscopy of the Abdominal Wall Hernia is a valuable reference tool that would be of great benefit to surgeons and medical practitioners working in this field.
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"The purpose is to provide the available literature to general and laparoscopic surgeons interested in perfecting or improving current techniques in laparoscopic repair of the various hernias of the abdominal wall. ... The book is targeted at general surgical residents, laparoscopic fellows or practicing general or minimally invasive surgeons. ... This is a good, easy to read reference about the latest techniques in laparoscopic abdominal wall hernia for surgeons in training or advanced laparoscopists wishing to try new approaches." (Jessica K. Smith, Doody's Book Reviews, August, 2014)