Meta-analyses of lightweight versus conventional (heavy weight) mesh in inguinal hernia surgery M. Ashraf MemonS. KhanE. Osland Invited commentary 13 September 2012 Pages: 497 - 502
Meta-analyses of lightweight versus conventional (heavyweight) mesh in inguinal hernia surgery M. MiserezR. J. Fitzgibbons Jr.V. Schumpelick Editorial 15 August 2012 Pages: 503 - 503
Meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials comparing lightweight and heavyweight mesh for Lichtenstein inguinal hernia repair M. M. UzzamanK. RatnasinghamN. Ashraf Review 28 February 2012 Pages: 505 - 518
Systematic review and meta-analysis on heavy and lightweight polypropylene mesh in Lichtenstein inguinal hernioplasty M. ŚmietańskiI. A. ŚmietańskaT. J. Aufenacker Original Article 24 July 2012 Pages: 519 - 528
Lightweight versus heavyweight in inguinal hernia repair: a meta-analysis J. LiZ. JiT. Cheng Review 12 June 2012 Pages: 529 - 539
Comparison of mesh-plug and Lichtenstein for inguinal hernia repair: a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials J. LiZ. JiY. Li Original article 28 July 2012 Pages: 541 - 548
Five-year results of a randomized clinical trial comparing a polypropylene mesh with a poliglecaprone and polypropylene composite mesh for inguinal hernioplasty K. BuryM. ŚmietańskiThe Polish Hernia Study Group Original Article Open access 10 May 2012 Pages: 549 - 553
Three-year results of randomised clinical trial comparing lightweight mesh with heavyweight mesh for inguinal hernioplasty C. NikkoloM. MurrusteU. Lepner Original Article 11 July 2012 Pages: 555 - 559
PerFix™ plug versus 4DDOME® implants for inguinal hernia repair: prospective multicentric randomised controlled trial D. MutterG. ChampaultJ. Marescaux Original Article 29 June 2012 Pages: 561 - 566
Comments on “unsuspected femoral hernia in patients with a preoperative diagnosis of recurrent inguinal hernia” R. Bendavid Invited commentary 17 July 2012 Pages: 567 - 569
Unsuspected femoral hernia in patients with a preoperative diagnosis of a recurrent inguinal hernia, author reply N. A. HenriksenJ. ThorupL. N. Jorgensen Invited commentary 01 September 2012 Pages: 571 - 571
Does nerve identification during open inguinal herniorrhaphy reduce the risk of nerve damage and persistent pain? J. M. BischoffE. K. AasvangM. U. Werner Original Article 11 July 2012 Pages: 573 - 577
Questioning the favorable influence of nerve identification during open inguinal herniorrhaphy is misleading and may increases the risk of surgeons’ liability D. C. ChenP. K. Amid Invited commentary 31 July 2012 Pages: 579 - 581
Intraoperative nerve identification and chronic postherniorrhaphy pain H. KehletJ. M. BischoffM. U. Werner Letter to the Editor 18 September 2012 Pages: 583 - 583
Unusual clinical presentation of a preperitoneal hernia following endoscopic totally extraperitoneal inguinoscrotal hernia repair C. R. Berney Case Report 12 January 2011 Pages: 585 - 587
First cases of giant pseudocyst complicating inguinal hernia repair B. IelpoF. LapuenteV. Fernandez-Nespral Case Report 23 January 2011 Pages: 589 - 591
Indirect hernial sac containing the uterus, ovary, and fallopian tube in association with a giant intraabdominal lipoma: report of a case E. TurkE. KaragulleE. Toprak Case Report 26 January 2011 Pages: 593 - 595
Management of congenital giant inguinal scrotal hernias in the newborn N. KhozeimehM. C. W. HenryE. P. Nadler Case Report 23 January 2011 Pages: 597 - 599
Pouch of Douglas pelvic hernia: a rare entity managed laparoscopically J. BunniD. TeichmannJ. R. Berstock Case Report 03 February 2011 Pages: 601 - 603
Entire liver as the only content of hernia of the umbilical cord M. M. ZameerS. MahalikK. L. N. Rao Case Report 29 January 2011 Pages: 605 - 606
Central diaphragmatic hernia in an adult: a rare presentation R. B. JagadP. Kamani Case Report 22 February 2011 Pages: 607 - 609
Erratum to: Invited commentary on Modified classification of surgical meshes for hernia repair, U. Klinge, B. Klosterhalfen A. C. de Beaux Erratum 21 August 2012 Pages: 611 - 611
Erratum to: Questioning the favorable influence of nerve identification during open inguinal herniorrhaphy is misleading and may increase the risk of surgeons’ liability D. C. ChenP. K. Amid Erratum 04 September 2012 Pages: 613 - 613