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Hybrid ventral hernia repair: Technique and results
N. Stoikes
, M. Quasebarth
,
L. M. Brunt
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
Section of Minimally Invasive Surgery
Division of General Surgery
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Repair Method
100%
Ventral Hernia Repair
100%
Adhesiolysis
100%
Hernia
80%
Laparoscopic Approach
80%
Hybrid Method
60%
Pneumoperitoneum
40%
Open Approach
40%
Mesh Fixation
40%
Demographic Characteristics
20%
Operative Time
20%
Postoperative Outcomes
20%
Reoperation
20%
Patient Characteristics
20%
Obese Patients
20%
Deep Infection
20%
Contralateral Hemisphere
20%
Laparoscopic Port
20%
Open Repair
20%
Direct Vision
20%
Hernia Recurrence
20%
Hospital Stay
20%
Incisional Hernia
20%
Two-hybrid
20%
Defect Size
20%
Conversion to Open
20%
Mean Defect
20%
Laparoscopic-assisted
20%
Four-quadrant
20%
Open Technique
20%
Totally Laparoscopic
20%
Mesh Size
20%
Subcutaneous Flap
20%
Meshing Characteristics
20%
Reverdin Needle
20%
Chronic Sinus
20%
Facial Sutures
20%
Transfascial Sutures
20%
Hernia Reduction
20%
Medicine and Dentistry
Hernia
100%
Ventral Hernia Repair
100%
Adhesiolysis
83%
Suture
83%
Pneumoperitoneum
33%
Wound Infection
16%
Body Mass Index
16%
Contralateral
16%
Reoperation
16%
Recurrent Disease
16%
Incisional Hernia
16%
Yeast Two-Hybrid Screening
16%
Contralateral Side
16%