Recurrent Herniation: Etiology and Mechanisms

  • Abrahamson J
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Abstract

A recurrent hernia is a source of anguish and disappointment for the patient and of resentment on the part of the surgeon. The patient feels that the surgeon has failed him: he has suffered an unnecessary, unsuccessful operation and faces another attempt. The surgeon...

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Abrahamson, J. (2001). Recurrent Herniation: Etiology and Mechanisms. In Abdominal Wall Hernias (pp. 156–165). Springer New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-8574-3_20

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