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  1. Hernia

    Hernia What is Hernia? A hernia is a condition in which a part of an organ pushes …

  2. Ventral Hernia Repair Combined with Abdominoplasty

    Ventral Hernia Repair Combined with Abdominoplasty When should one consider combining ventral hernia surgery with abdominoplasty? While it is … full recovery often takes from three to six months. What types of conditions typically lend themselves to a …

  3. Parastomal

    Parastomal Laparoscopic Parastomal Hernia Repair Parastomal hernia is a common … the stoma, called a parastomal hernia may develop. What is an ostomy or a stoma? A stoma (ostomy) is a … of parastomal hernia, requiring emergent surgery. What are different types of parastomal hernia repair? …

  4. Inguinal

    Inguinal What is Laparoscopic Inguinal Hernia Surgery? Hernias that occur in the groin are known … when the pressures inside the abdomen rise. Direct Hernia A direct hernia is the herniation of intestinal …

  5. Paraesophageal

    … Barium swallow demonstrates a very large hiatal hernia. Notice how there is pooling of contrast in a ball … is squeezed up into the chest beside the esophagus. What are the symptoms of a paraesophageal hernia? A … lesions) within the incarcerated hernia pouch. What causes a paraesophageal hernia? Most of the time, …

  6. Ventral Hernia

    Ventral Hernia Laparoscopic Ventral and Incisional Hernia Repair Trapped Intestine Laparoscopic … a videoscope, television monitors and small incisors are what are required for a laparoscopic ventral hernia repair. …

  7. Paraesophageal

    … Barium swallow demonstrates a very large hiatal hernia. Notice how there is pooling of contrast in a ball … is squeezed up into the chest beside the esophagus. What are the symptoms of a paraesophageal hernia? A … lesions) within the incarcerated hernia pouch. What causes a paraesophageal hernia? Most of the time, …

  8. What is a Hernia?

    What is a Hernia? A hernia is a condition in which a part of an organ pushes … Category Hernia link …

  9. Acid Reflux

    … if left untreated can lead to serious complications. What is the Pathophysiology of Reflux Disease The … obesity-related conditions, including diabetes and hiatus hernia, carry particular risk for developing GERD. Impaired … symptoms do present, they are frequently those of GERD. What underlies this link between hiatus hernia and reflux …

  10. Laparoscopic Gastric Bypass Surgery

    Laparoscopic Gastric Bypass Surgery What occurs during laparoscopic gastric bypass? The … and lower risk of complications such as infection or hernia. Gastric bypass surgery requires a stay in … maximum of one half-cup of thoroughly chewed food. What are differences between the bypass and the sleeve? …