Abdominal-wall pseudohernia secondary to herpes zoster R. ZuckermanT. Siegel Case Report 22 June 2001 Pages: 99 - 100
The influence of differing pore sizes on the biocompatibility of two polypropylene meshes in the repair of abdominal defects F. Greca J. Paula A. Mansur Original Article Pages: 59 - 64
Hernia clinic in a teaching institution: creation and development M. Deysine Original Article Pages: 65 - 69
Modifications to Rives technique for midline incisional hernia repair A. Martín-Duce F. Noguerales J. Granell Original Article Pages: 70 - 72
Minimally invasive operation techniques for inguinal hernia: spectrum of indications in Austria M. Scheyer S. Arnold G. Zimmermann Paper Pages: 73 - 79
Experience – the key factor in successful laparoscopic total extraperitoneal and transabdominal preperitoneal hernia repair A. Bobrzynski A. Budzynski J. Sienko Paper Pages: 80 - 83
Inguinal hernia: a patch covering only the myopectineal orifice is effective E. Pélissier D. Blum J. Damas Paper Pages: 84 - 87
Long-term recurrence after laparoscopic surgery of inguinal hernias J. Vo Huu Le A. Buffler C. Meyer Paper Pages: 88 - 91
Special aspects of neonatal inguinal hernia and herniotomy A. Fette M. Höllwarth Paper Pages: 92 - 96
Bubo masquerading as an incarcerated inguinal hernia K. Hodge R. Orgler R. Read Case Report Pages: 97 - 98
Recurrent Spigelian hernia: a rare cause of colonic obstruction J. Losanoff J. Jones B. Richman Case Report Pages: 101 - 104
Use of polypropylene prostheses for strangulated inguinal and incisional hernias A. Wysocki M. Pozniczek L. Bolt Case Report Pages: 105 - 106
Colocutaneous fistula due to polypropylene mesh Fernández R. LobatoMartínez C. SantosMoreno M. Azcoita Case Report Pages: 107 - 109
Erosion and perforation of colon by synthetic mesh in a recurrent paracolostomy hernia A. Aldridge J. Simson Case Report Pages: 110 - 112