Page 60 - Read Online
P. 60

Malcher et al. Mini-invasive Surg 2021;5:31  https://dx.doi.org/10.20517/2574-1225.2021.48  Page 7 of 8

               12.      Strasberg SM, Hertl M, Soper NJ. An analysis of the problem of biliary injury during laparoscopic cholecystectomy. J Am Coll Surg
                   1995;180:101-25.  PubMed
               13.      Berci G, Hunter J, Morgenstern L, et al. Laparoscopic cholecystectomy: first, do no harm; second, take care of bile duct stones. Surg
                   Endosc 2013;27:1051-4.  DOI  PubMed
               14.      Daes J, Felix E. Critical view of the myopectineal orifice. Ann Surg 2017;266:e1-2.  DOI  PubMed
               15.      Furtado M, Claus CMP, Cavazzola LT, Malcher F, Bakonyi-Neto A, Saad-Hossne R. Systemization of laparoscopic inguinal hernia
                   repair (TAPP) based on a new anatomical concept: inverted y and five triangles. Arq Bras Cir Dig 2019;32:e1426.  DOI  PubMed
                   PMC
               16.      Alder R, Zetner D, Rosenberg J. Incidence of inguinal hernia after radical prostatectomy: a systematic review and meta-analysis. J
                   Urol 2020;203:265-74.  DOI  PubMed
               17.      Regan TC, Mordkin RM, Constantinople NL, Spence IJ, Dejter SW. Incidence of inguinal hernias following radical retropubic
                   prostatectomy. Urology 1996;47:536-7.  DOI  PubMed
               18.      Fischer E, Wantz GE. Radical retropubic prostatectomy and groin hernia-cause and effect? Hernia 1997;1:67-70.  DOI
               19.      Lodding P, Bergdahl C, Nyberg M, Pileblad E, Stranne J, Hugosson J. Inguinal hernia after radical retropubic prostatectomy for
                   prostate cancer: a study of incidence and risk factors in comparison to no operation and lymphadenectomy. J Urol 2001;166:964-7.
                   DOI  PubMed
               20.      Stranne J, Johansson E, Nilsson A, et al. Inguinal hernia after radical prostatectomy for prostate cancer: results from a randomized
                   setting and a nonrandomized setting. Eur Urol 2010;58:719-26.  DOI  PubMed
               21.      Bajpai RR, Razdan S, Sanchez-Gonzalez MA, Razdan S. Simultaneous robotic assisted laparoscopic prostatectomy (RALP) and
                   inguinal herniorrhaphy (IHR): proof-of-concept analysis from a high-volume center. Hernia 2020;24:107-13.  DOI  PubMed
               22.      Rogers T, Parra-Davila E, Malcher F, et al. Robotic radical prostatectomy with concomitant repair of inguinal hernia: is it safe? J
                   Robot Surg 2018;12:325-30.  DOI  PubMed
               23.      Fukuta F, Hisasue S, Yanase M, et al. Preoperative computed tomography finding predicts for postoperative inguinal hernia: new
                   perspective for radical prostatectomy-related inguinal hernia. Urology 2006;68:267-71.  DOI  PubMed
               24.      Page P, Smialkowski A, Morton J, Fenton-Lee D. Totally extraperitoneal inguinal hernia repair in patients previously having
                   prostatectomy is feasible, safe, and effective. Surg Endosc 2013;27:4485-90.  DOI  PubMed
               25.      Dulucq J-L, Wintringer P, Mahajna A. Totally extraperitoneal (TEP) hernia repair after radical prostatectomy or previous lower
                   abdominal surgery: is it safe? Surg Endosc 2006;20:473-6.  DOI  PubMed
               26.      Prassas D, Ntolia A, Brosa J, et al. Effect of previous lower abdominal surgery on outcomes following totally extraperitoneal (TEP)
                   inguinal hernia repair. Surg Laparosc Endosc Percutan Tech 2019;29:267-70.  DOI  PubMed
               27.      Wauschkuhn CA, Schwarz J, Bittner R. Laparoscopic transperitoneal inguinal hernia repair (TAPP) after radical prostatectomy: is it
                   safe? Surg Endosc 2009;23:973-7.  DOI  PubMed
               28.      Sakon M, Sekino Y, Okada M, Seki H, Munakata Y. Laparoscopic inguinal hernioplasty after robot-assisted laparoscopic radical
                   prostatectomy. Hernia 2017;21:745-8.  DOI  PubMed
               29.      Angus A, DeMare A, Iacco A. Evaluating outcomes for robotic-assisted inguinal hernia repair in males with prior urologic surgery: a
                   propensity-matched analysis from a national database. Surg Endosc 2020.  DOI  PubMed
               30.      Dewulf M, Aspeslagh L, Nachtergaele F, Pletinckx P, Muysoms F. Robotic-assisted laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair after previous
                   transabdominal prostatectomy. Surg Endosc 2021.  DOI  PubMed
               31.      Sharma R, Fadaee N, Zarrinkhoo E, Towfigh S. Why we remove mesh. Hernia 2018;22:953-9.  DOI  PubMed
               32.      Kokotovic D, Bisgaard T, Helgstrand F. Long-term recurrence and complications associated with elective incisional hernia repair.
                   JAMA 2016;316:1575-82.  DOI  PubMed
               33.      Bueno-Lledó J, Torregrosa-Gallud A, Carreño-Saénz O, et al. Partial versus complete removal of the infected mesh after abdominal
                   wall hernia repair. Am J Surg 2017;214:47-52.  DOI  PubMed
               34.      Slooter GD, Zwaans WAR, Perquin CW, Roumen RMH, Scheltinga MRM. Laparoscopic mesh removal for otherwise intractable
                   inguinal pain following endoscopic hernia repair is feasible, safe and may be effective in selected patients. Surg Endosc 2018;32:1613-
                   9.  DOI  PubMed
               35.      Truong A, Al-Aufey BS, Towfigh S. Step-by-step guide to safe removal of pre-peritoneal inguinal mesh. Surg Endosc 2019;33:2680-
                   5.  DOI  PubMed
               36.      Koning GG, Wetterslev J, van Laarhoven CJHM, Keus F. The totally extraperitoneal method versus Lichtenstein’s technique for
                   inguinal hernia repair: a systematic review with meta-analyses and trial sequential analyses of randomized clinical trials. PLoS One
                   2013;8:e52599.  DOI  PubMed  PMC
               37.      Aasvang EK, Kehlet H. The effect of mesh removal and selective neurectomy on persistent postherniotomy pain. Ann Surg
                   2009;249:327-34.  DOI  PubMed
               38.      Morrell AC, Morrell ALG, Malcher F, Morrell AG, Morrell-Junior AC. Primary abandon-of-the-sac (PAS) technique: preliminary
                   results of a novel minimally invasive approach for inguinoscrotal hernia repair. Arq Bras Cir Dig 2020;33:e1519.  DOI  PubMed  PMC
               39.      Leibl BJ, Schmedt CG, Kraft K, Ulrich M, Bittner R. Scrotal hernias: a contraindication for an endoscopic procedure? Surg Endosc
                   2000;14:289-92.  DOI  PubMed
               40.      Bittner R, Arregui ME, Bisgaard T, et al. Guidelines for laparoscopic (TAPP) and endoscopic (TEP) treatment of inguinal hernia
                   [International Endohernia Society (IEHS)]. Surg Endosc 2011;25:2773-843.  DOI  PubMed  PMC
               41.      Yheulon CG, Maxwell DW, Balla FM, et al. Robotic-assisted laparoscopic repair of scrotal inguinal hernias. Surg Laparosc Endosc
                   Percutan Tech 2018;28:188-92.  DOI  PubMed
   55   56   57   58   59   60   61   62   63   64   65