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Journal Review in Hernia Surgery: Umbilical Hernias in Complex Patient Populations

Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast

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Transplantation and Obesity

With especially medium sized defects, it's difficult to actually see what's happening underneath the surface of the abdominal wall. So ct imagin can help guide decision making. If i am bu approach preparitonal, and the patient would tolerate a general anaesthesia, i will consider a minimum evasive approach with a preparitonial dissection. And then second line approaches, if these patients are on the transpant list, working towards the goal of getting im to that transplant and fixing the hernia at the time the transplant could do better than maybe trying to do two operations.

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