Hernia

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Keywords

Chronic Pain Inguinal Hernia Inguinal Hernia Repair Anterior Approach Laparoscopic Repair 
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Conflict of interest

Öberg reports no potential conflicts of interest. Andresen reports personal fees from Bard outside the submitted work. Hauge reports no potential conflicts of interest. Rosenberg reports grants and personal fees from Bard, personal fees from Merck, outside the submitted work.

Financial support

This study received no financial support from extramural sources.

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Authors and Affiliations

  1. 1.Department of Surgery, Center for Perioperative OptimizationHerlev Hospital, University of CopenhagenHerlevDenmark
  2. 2.Department of SurgeryBispebjerg HospitalCopenhagenDenmark

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