The Laparoscopic Intraperitoneal Onlay Mesh (IPOM) technique for managing primary inguinal hernia repair has shown conflicting results in previous studies. The main concerns associated with this technique are intestinal adhesion and recurrence of a hernia. However, these concerns need to be balanced with associated advantages, including ease of performance, short operative and anesthesia time, and lower incidence of injuries to the spermatic cord and adjacent structures. Therefore, a retrospect
Intraperitoneal onlay mesh repair (IPOM) plus technique using a
Intraperitoneal-onlay-mesh repair with hernia defect closure via
Surgical Procedures and Results of Modified Intraperitoneal Onlay
Laparoscopic Intraperitoneal Onlay Mesh (IPOM) and IPOM Plus
Laparoscopic Intraperitoneal Onlay Mesh (IPOM) and IPOM Plus
Laparoscopic management of ventral hernia repair using
Efficacy of extended view totally extra peritoneal approach versus
Laparoscopic Intraperitoneal Onlay Mesh (IPOM) and IPOM Plus
Open versus laparoscopic intraperitoneal on-lay mesh repair: A
Laparoscopic ventral and incisional hernia repair using
Laparoscopic vs. open intraperitoneal onlay mesh for incisional
Laparoscopic intraperitoneal onlay mesh (IPOM) repair using n
Laparoscopic management of ventral hernia repair using
Laparoscopic Intraperitoneal Onlay Mesh (IPOM) Repair in