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Onlay, Inlay, Sublay — Wohin mit dem Netz?

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Die Ergebnisse nach der operativen Versorgung von abdominellen Hernien sind von einer Vielzahl von Faktoren abhängig. Zu diesen Faktoren zählen neben patientenabhängigen Faktoren die Art der Hernie, die Art des operativen Verfahrens und die Wahl des alloplastischen Materials. Ein wesentlicher Punkt, die chirurgischen Ergebnisse nach Hernienchirurgie zu verbessern, liegt jedoch in der korrekten Platzierung des einzubringenden Netzes bei Versorgung mit alloplastischen Materialien

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Ritz, JP., Holmer, C. (2006). Onlay, Inlay, Sublay — Wohin mit dem Netz?. In: Ritz, JP., Buhr, H.J. (eds) Hernienchirurgie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-27726-9_8

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