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020 _a9781451107166 (hardback)
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100 1 _aJones, Daniel B.,
_d1964-
245 1 0 _aHernia surgery
_h[[Book] /]
_cDaniel B. Jones.
260 _aPhiladelphia :
_bWolters Kluwer/Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Health,
_c2013.
263 _a1206
300 _a420 p ;
_c28 cm.
440 0 _aMaster techniques in surgery
490 1 _aMaster techniques in surgery
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 _a"As a resident at Washington University--Barnes Hospital in the 1990s, we were trained in Bassini, Cooper, Shouldice and then Lichtenstein repair. Every staff surgeon had a favorite repair and their own version of it. We learned the nuances of a transition stitch, releasing incision, and shutter mesh overlap. Mesh could be glued, sutured, tacked or stapled. The laparoscopic TAPP and later TEP mesh repair became very popular, and about the same time the American College of Surgeons was studying whether "watchful waiting" was a safer option in patients with asymptomatic inguinal hernias"--Provided by publisher.
521 _aAll age.
650 _aHerniorrhaphy
_xmethods.
830 0 _aMaster techniques in surgery.
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