Hernia surgery and contamination: biological mesh and nothing else? M. MiserezR. J. Fitzgibbons Jr.V. Schumpelick Editorial 17 January 2013 Pages: 1 - 1
The battle between biological and synthetic meshes in ventral hernia repair A. Montgomery INVITED COMMENTARY 13 January 2013 Pages: 3 - 11
Biologic mesh use practice patterns in abdominal wall reconstruction: a lack of consensus among surgeons K. C. HarthD. M. KrpataM. J. Rosen Original Article 27 December 2012 Pages: 13 - 20
A critical review of biologic mesh use in ventral hernia repairs under contaminated conditions F. E. PrimusH. W. Harris Review 08 January 2013 Pages: 21 - 30
Evaluation of surgical outcomes of retro-rectus versus intraperitoneal reinforcement with bio-prosthetic mesh in the repair of contaminated ventral hernias M. J. RosenG. DeNotoR. Rutan Original Article 14 March 2012 Pages: 31 - 35
Abdominal wall reconstruction using a non-cross-linked porcine dermal scaffold: a follow-up study J. R. Diaz-SisoE. M. BuenoB. Pomahac Original Article 16 June 2012 Pages: 37 - 44
Components separation technique utilizing an intraperitoneal biologic and an onlay lightweight polypropylene mesh: “a sandwich technique” L. M. MorrisK. A. LeBlanc Original Article 12 July 2012 Pages: 45 - 51
Abdominal wall reconstruction by combined use of biological mesh and autogenous pedicled demucosalized small intestinal sheet: a case report Y. WuJ. RenJ. Li Case Report 21 July 2012 Pages: 53 - 57
Results of prosthetic mesh repair in the emergency management of the acutely incarcerated and/or strangulated ventral hernias: a seven years study S. S. BessaA. H. Abdel-Razek Original Article 26 June 2012 Pages: 59 - 65
Infected large pore meshes may be salvaged by topical negative pressure therapy F. BerrevoetA. VanlanderR. Troisi Original Article 27 July 2012 Pages: 67 - 73
Closure of midline contaminated and recurrent incisional hernias with components separation technique reinforced with plication of the rectus muscles A. Espinosa-de-los-MonterosI. DomínguezH. A. Luna-Torres Original Article 22 November 2012 Pages: 75 - 79
A technique for placement of a bioabsorbable prosthesis with fibrin glue fixation for reinforcement of the crural closure during hiatal hernia repair B. S. PowellD. WandreyG. R. Voeller Original Article 13 May 2012 Pages: 81 - 84
Open inguinal hernia repair with the use of polyglycolic acid/trimethylene carbonate absorbable mesh: a critical update of the long-term results D. SymeonidisM. EfthimiouG. Tzovaras Original Article 09 November 2012 Pages: 85 - 87
Abdominal wall bulging after thoracic surgery, an underdiagnosed wound complication L. TimmermansP. J. KlitsieJ. F. Lange Review 18 August 2012 Pages: 89 - 94
Internal hernias through the falciform ligament: a case series and comprehensive literature review of an increasingly common pathology J. EgleA. GuptaS. Silapaswan Review 06 October 2012 Pages: 95 - 100
Chemical components separation with botulinum toxin A: a novel technique to improve primary fascial closure rates of the open abdomen M. D. ZielinskiN. GoussousD. Jenkins Original Article 22 September 2012 Pages: 101 - 107
Comment to: Chemical components separation with botulinum toxin A: a novel technique to improve primary fascial closure rates of the open abdomen by Zielinski et al. T. R. Ibarra-HurtadoC. M. Nuño-Guzmán Comment 16 November 2012 Pages: 109 - 110
A challenging hernia: primary venous aneurysm of the proximal saphenous vein Ch. TschuorD. DindoD. Hahnloser Case Report 17 March 2012 Pages: 111 - 113
Venous aneurysms of saphena magna: is this really a rare disease? M. DonatiA. BiondiF. Basile Comment 08 November 2012 Pages: 115 - 117
Reply to: Venous aneurysms of saphena magna: Is this really a rare disease? Ch. TschuorD. Hahnloser Comment 27 November 2012 Pages: 119 - 120
First laparoscopic totally extraperitoneal repair of Laugier’s hernia: a case report M. AtesA. DiricanS. Yilmaz Case Report 03 May 2011 Pages: 121 - 123
Appendiceal diverticulitis in a femoral hernia causing necrotizing fasciitis of the right inguinal region: report of a unique case G. K. GeorgiouC. BaliM. Fatouros Case Report 04 May 2011 Pages: 125 - 128
Use of vacuum-assisted closure in open incisional hernia repair: a novel approach to prevent seroma formation M. López-CanoM. Armengol-Carrasco Case Report 12 June 2011 Pages: 129 - 131
Parastomal hernia incarceration due to migrated intragastric balloon P. LimaniD. C. SteinemannD. Hahnloser Case Report 03 May 2011 Pages: 133 - 136
Retroperitoneal hernia following radical cystectomy: case report A. KamyabP. HurleyM. J. Jacobs Case Report 12 June 2011 Pages: 137 - 139
Recurrent perineal hernia repair: a novel approach J. BerendzenP. Copas Jr Case Report 17 May 2011 Pages: 141 - 144
An exceptional post-traumatic double hernia O. ArmstrongE. Frampas Letter to the Editor 14 September 2012 Pages: 145 - 147
Hernioscopy is a good option in strangulated inguinal hernias that retract under general anesthesia Y. ÖzdemirA. Z. BaltaK. Duman Letter to the Editor 07 September 2012 Pages: 149 - 149
Comparison of mesh-plug and Lichtenstein for inguinal hernia repair: a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. Li J, Ji Z, Li Y. Hernia 2012 Jul 28. doi: 10.1007/s10029-012-0974-6 H. Al-MomaniB. M. Stephenson Letter to the Editor 26 September 2012 Pages: 151 - 151
Erratum to: A new classification for seroma after laparoscopic ventral hernia repair S. Morales-Conde Erratum 31 October 2012 Pages: 153 - 153