Guidelines needed on prostheses in younger patients RKJ Simmermacher Letter to the Editor 13 November 2003 Pages: 89 - 89
Post mesh herniorrhaphy infection control: Are we doing all we can? Maximo Deysine Letter to the Editor 28 October 2003 Pages: 90 - 91
No fixation of onlay patches in thin patients E. Perrakis Letter to the editor 26 March 2004 Pages: 92 - 92
Anatomical considerations for surgery of the anterolateral abdominal wall HJAA van GeffenR. K. J. SimmermacherB. Hillen Applied Anatomy 21 November 2003 Pages: 93 - 97
Lichtenstein vs anterior preperitoneal prosthetic mesh placement in open inguinal hernia repair: A prospective, randomized trial R. L. MuldoonK. MarchantM. Hauer-Jensen Original Article 19 November 2003 Pages: 98 - 103
Tension-free mesh repair of umbilical hernia as a day case using local anaesthesia M. KurzerP.A. BelshamA.E. Kark Original Article 13 March 2004 Pages: 104 - 107
Effect of prosthetic material on adhesion formation after laparoscopic ventral hernia repair in a porcine model E. C. BorrazzoM. F. BelmontD. L. Fowler Original Article 21 November 2003 Pages: 108 - 112
Preperitoneal repair for recurrent inguinal hernia: Laparoscopic and open approach X. FeliuG. TorresJ. Pie Original Article 21 November 2003 Pages: 113 - 116
Inguinal hernia: Challenging the traditional indication for surgery in asymptomatic patients Gil OhanaIgor ManevwitchZeev Dreznik Original Article 21 November 2003 Pages: 117 - 120
Incarcerated groin hernias in adults: Presentation and outcome J. A. ÁlvarezR. F. BaldonedoJ. I. Jorge Original Article 19 November 2003 Pages: 121 - 126
Early results of a single-blinded, randomized, controlled, Internet-based multicenter trial comparing Prolene and Vypro II mesh in Lichtenstein hernioplasty Sven BringmanTimo-Jaakko HeikkinenBo Anderberg Original Article 26 November 2003 Pages: 127 - 134
Incidence of incisional hernia following vertical banded gastroplasty D. ArribasM. ElíaM. Martínez Original Article 22 November 2003 Pages: 135 - 137
Recurrences after laparoscopic ventral hernia repair: Results and critical review L. J. SánchezL. BenciniR. Moretti Original Article 08 January 2004 Pages: 138 - 143
Review of the management of recurrent inguinal hernia S. K. RichardsM. N. VipondJ. J. Earnshaw Original Article 17 December 2003 Pages: 144 - 148
Autonomic nervous system appears to play a role in obliteration of processus vaginalis F. C. TanyelH. D. Okur Original Article 17 January 2004 Pages: 149 - 154
The obturator hernia: Difficult to diagnose, easy to repair C. D. ShipkovA. P. UchikovE. Grigoriadis Case Report 10 March 2004 Pages: 155 - 157
Mesh erosion into the bladder: A late complication of incisional hernia repair. A case report and review of the literature A. A. RiazM. IsmailC. J. Bunce Case Report 19 November 2003 Pages: 158 - 159
A case of bilateral inguinal hernia recurrence in infancy: Investigations on collagen metabolism R. RoschK. JungeV. Schumpelick Case Report 14 November 2003 Pages: 160 - 163
Endoscopic total extraperitoneal management of Amyand’s hernia V. R. SaggarK. SinghR. Sarangi Case Report 19 November 2003 Pages: 164 - 165
Giant mature cyst formation following mesh repair of hernias: An underreported complication? S. O. OgunbiyiG. Morris-StiffW. G. Sheridan Case Report 21 January 2004 Pages: 166 - 168