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4 research outputs found
Five-year results of a randomized clinical trial comparing a polypropylene mesh with a poliglecaprone and polypropylene composite mesh for inguinal hernioplasty
Author
CP Heise
D Shin
+12Â more
EU Hernia Trialists Collaboration
K. Bury
M Bay-Nielsen
M Śmietański
M. Śmietański
PJ O’Dwyer
Polish Hernia Study Group
RN Veen van
RN Veen van
S Bringman
S Post
U Klinge
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'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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Five-year results of a randomised controlled multi-centre study comparing heavy-weight knitted versus low-weight, non-woven polypropylene implants in Lichtenstein hernioplasty
Author
AN Kingsnorth
D Weyhe
+19Â more
EU Hernia Trialists Collaboration
H Kehlet
H Paajanen
I. A. Śmietańska
K. Bury
M Smietański
M. Śmietański
P Amid
PJ O’Dwyer
Polish Hernia Study Group
R. Owczuk
RN Veen van
RN Veen van
S Bringman
S Post
T Callesen
T Paradowski
T. Paradowski
U Klinge
Publication venue
Springer-Verlag
Publication date
01/01/2011
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Randomized clinical trial comparing a polypropylene with a poliglecaprone and polypropylene composite mesh for inguinal hernioplasty
Author
Amid
Aufenacker
+18Â more
Bay-Nielsen
Bringman
Bringman
Callesen
EU Hernia Trialists Collaboration
Jensen
Kehlet
Klinge
Klinge
Miller
Nordin
O'Dwyer
Pavlin
Polish Hernia Study Group
Post
Sanchez-Manuel
van Veen
van Veen
Publication venue
'Wiley'
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Patient-reported chronic pain after open inguinal hernia repair with lightweight or heavyweight mesh: a prospective, patient-reported outcomes study
Author
Aasvang
Bay-Nielsen
+24Â more
Bringman
Champault
Cuschieri
Fränneby
Global Burden of Disease Study 2013 Collaborators
Kehlet
Klinge
Koch
Li
Lundström
Melkemichel
Nienhuijs
Nilsson
O'Dwyer
Olsson
Paajanen
Page
Polish Hernia Study Group
Post
Puccio
Register Swedish Hernia
Sajid
Smietański
Uzzaman
Publication venue
'Wiley'
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