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  1. Hiatal Hernia Syndrome: Insidious Link to Major Illness Guide to Healing by Theodore A. Baroody, 1987-06
  2. Positive Options for Hiatus Hernia: Self-Help and Treatment (Positive Options) by Tom Smith, 2001-03-02
  3. The Doctor's Guide to Gastrointestinal Health: Preventing and Treating Acid Reflux, Ulcers, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Diverticulitis, Celiac Disease, Colon ... Pancreatitis, Cirrhosis, Hernias and more by Paul, M.D. Miskovitz, Marian Betancourt, 2005-03-03
  4. Abdominal Wall Hernias: An Atlas of Anatomy and Repair by John L. Madden, 1989-07
  5. The Hernia Book: Sound Advice on Symptoms and Treatment by William P., M.D. Homan, 1993-06
  6. The Doctor's Guide to Gastrointestinal Health: Preventing and Treating Acid Reflux, Ulcers, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Diverticulitis, Celiac Disease, Colon ... Pancreatitis, Cirrhosis, Hernias and more by Paul, M.D. Miskovitz, Marian Betancourt, 2005-03-03
  7. Hiatal Hernia & Chronic Fatigue Syndrome by Patricia Ann Hellinger, 2003-07
  8. Coping With a Hernia (Overcoming Common Problems Series) by David Delvin, 1998-08
  9. Incisional Hernia by Feliciano Crovella, Giovanni Bartone, et all 2007-12-12
  10. Recurrent Hernia: Prevention and Treatment
  11. Nyhus and Condon's Hernia by Robert J Fitzgibbons, A. Gerson Greenburg, 2001-11-15
  12. Abdominal Wall Hernias: Principles and Management
  13. A sports hernia is a major pain, and it only gets worse.(NFL): An article from: The Sporting News by Michael Bradley, 2005-10-21
  14. Hernia Repair Without Disability by Irving L., M.D. Lichtenstein, 1986-05

1. HERNIA INFORMATION HOME PAGE
A comprehensive description of the various types of hernia and the different techniques of hernia repair surgery available around the world today.
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You may be surprised at the WIDE variation in the techniques in use and the different levels of skill and experience around the world and the equally wide variations in the outcomes of surgery. The more you know about hernia, the more likely it is that you will enjoy a safer, better and more reliable repair. There is a great deal of information on this site covering all kinds of hernias, not all of which will interest YOU. However, if you only by-pass the pages on other kinds of hernia, and read the "MAIN" pages carefully, this will inform you about your hernia and how it can be repaired today, if you seek it. This site, the first of its kind on the World Wide Web, gives the most comprehensive information on the subject, provided by the leading specialist unit in the world dealing with tension-free hernia repair surgery. This web site will provide all the answers for your research and, if you have further questions, there is a facility for you to e-mail for further particulars.

2. Hernia Resource Center - Medical And Patient Information About Hernias - Hernia
Provides information about the occurrence and treatments available.
http://www.herniainfo.com/
June is National Hernia Awareness Month Some things in nature are meant to bulge out.
You’re not one of them. By visiting this site, you’ll discover the facts about hernias. Many of you may be surprised to learn that much of what you think you know about hernias simply isn't true.
Here, you will be able to check out the most frequently asked questions about hernias, learn about surgical treatment options, ask a surgeon specific questions and locate a doctor in your area.
Don’t let a hernia compromise your lifestyle. June is National Hernia Awareness Month, so take advantage of this opportunity to learn more about this common – and treatable – medical condition.
How did you learn about this website? Search Engine Mailer Hernia Screening Radio TV Magazine Newspaper Doctor Friend or Family Member Other
Do you believe you may have a hernia? Yes No
Do you believe someone close to you may have a hernia?

3. Hernia Repair: The National Ambulatory Hernia Institute
Current medical patient on the surgical repair of hernias. Including inguinal, groin, incisional, umbilical, femoral and ventral, by leading hernia surgeons.
http://www.hernia.com/
Welcome to The Natonal Ambulatory Hernia Institute, a Center of Excellence for Hernia Repair
The Hernia Center, Hernia Institute, Shouldice Technique modified, hernia repair, hernia surgery, inguinal hernia, incisional hernia, femoral hernia, umbilical hernia, groin hernia, recurrent hernia, primary hernia, direct hernia, indirect hernia, pediatric hernia, laparoscopic hernia repair.

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5. Hernia
Abdominal hernia. Introduction. Presentation. Surgery. Introduction. Cat's that roam outdoors are prone to numerous traumatic injuries. Fighting with other animals and getting hit by cars are some of
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Abdominal Hernia Introduction Presentation Surgery
Introduction Cat's that roam outdoors are prone to numerous traumatic injuries. Fighting with other animals and getting hit by cars are some of the more common injuries we encounter. This page shows a surgical procedure to correct an abdominal hernia in a cat that was hit by a car. In this situation the hernia was caused by a blow to the abdomen by the car. The blow was strong enough to tear a large hole in the abdominal muscles that surround the abdomen. The small intestine went through this hole and was trapped between the muscle and the underside of the skin.
Presentation Sundance was presented to us with a history of being gone for 5 days and lethargy. Most cats that are hit by a car are in a state of shock and can die if not treated with intravenous fluids . Sundance is lucky he survived being hit by a car without any shock therapy. Our exam revealed a swollen and bruised area just under the skin in the right inguinal area, which made us suspicious of a hernia. Bruising is very common in such small animals that have been hit be a car, so it does not necessarily mean there is an abdominal hernia. To help us determine if there indeed was a hernia we took a radiograph. Radiographs are taken for numerous reasons on every pet that is hit by a car. These pets can have trauma to the chest, broken ribs, herniation of abdominal contents into the chest, and ruptured internal organs like the urinary bladder. The radiograph helps us determine if any of these problems exist. In this case, the radiograph helped verify that Sundance had an abdominal hernia. He also had a fractured pelvis which would heal on its own if he was confined and rested for one month.

6. Stichting Hernia Diafragmatica
De site van de Stichting hernia Diafragmatica, voor mensen die te maken krijgen met kinderen met chd.
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7. CHERUBS- The Association Of Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia Research, Advocacy,
A nonprofit support group for the families and medical care providers of children and adults born with Congenital Diaphragmatic hernia.
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8. HERNIA INFORMATION
WHAT IS A HIATUS ( Hiatal ) hernia? (Click here to SKIP Hiatus hernia) Unlike What can be done to avoid a hiatus hernia? Whilst
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Unlike an abdominal (or groin) hernia, a hiatus hernia occurs in the chest area and affects the digestive system. Where the oesophagus ('food pipe', or 'gullet') goes down, it passes the diaphragm through a gap called the hiatus. Immediately below that, it goes into the stomach which sits just below the diaphragm. This hiatus causes a narrowing of the opening into the stomach and this helps prevent stomach contents from going the wrong way, ie upwards, which is called reflux. If the area of the hiatus is weak, the function of 'clamping down' on the entry to the stomach is weakened, the result being the reflux of acidic digestive juices up into the oesophagus, which is not protected against the action of these acids. The outcome of this is often a quite painful burning sensation. Other symptoms patients suffer include chest pain which may extend to just below the shoulder blades. Unlike an abdominal hernia, there are no tell-tale visible symptoms of hiatus hernia, as the whole event occurs inside the chest. The diagnosis is established by a specialist; the combination of symptoms must be confirmed by X-ray and an endoscopy (a view using a lighted tube).
What can be done to avoid a hiatus hernia?

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10. MedlinePlus: Hernia
Other health topics A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W XYZ List of All Topics. hernia. Search MEDLINE for recent research articles on . hernia Specific Conditions/Aspects. Incisional
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11. About The Hernia Resource Center - Medical And Patient Information About Hernias
1. What is a hernia? A hernia is a protrusion of an organ or tissue through an abnormal opening in the body. 2. What does a hernia feel like?
http://www.herniainfo.com/about.htm
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  • What is a hernia? What does a hernia feel like? Why does a hernia hurt? Who gets hernias? ... What if I have other questions?
  • 1. What is a hernia? A hernia is a protrusion of an organ or tissue through an abnormal opening in the body. Most hernias occur when a piece of intestine slips through a weakness in the abdominal wall, creating a bulge you can see and feel. Hernias can develop around the naval, in the groin, or any place where you may have had a surgical incision. Some hernias are present at birth. Others develop slowly over a period of months or years. Hernias also can come on quite suddenly. Think of it this way… Think of your hernia as a bulge in a tire. The outer wall of the tire is like your abdominal wall. The inner tube of the tire is like your intestines (Figure 1). Most of the time the outer wall of the tire is strong enough to hold the inner tube, but if the wall weakens, a bulge may occur (Figure 2). Just like a hernia may form in a weakness in the abdominal wall (Figure 3).

    12. LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY & MINIMALLY INVASIVE SURGERY IN INDIA
    FAQ on laparoscopic surgery for gall bladder, hernia and other procedures. Laparoscopy is the technique of the new millennium for doing most of abdominal and thoracic operations.
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    13. MayoClinic.com - Hiatal Hernia
    A description of the disease plus complications, risk factors, diagnosis and treatment.
    http://www.mayoclinic.com/home?id=5.1.1.8.11

    14. MedlinePlus: Gastroesophageal Reflux/Hiatal Hernia
    List of All Topics. Gastroesophageal Reflux/Hiatal hernia. Printerfriendly version, E-mail this page to a friend. Contents of this
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    15. Davol Inc. - Surgical Products In Areas Of Irrigation, Hernia Repair, Autotransf
    Mesh for hernia repair for all the techniques.
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    More than ever before, your hospital must operate as efficiently as possible, and still provide the best patient care. In an effort to adapt to the needs of today, C.R. Bard, Inc. provides you with the best products and programs available to help address the growing challenges in healthcare. With hernia repair being one of the most common general surgery procedures performed in the United States, working with the leader can yield benefits in areas of standardization, training, and patient education. With Bard. The Hernia Repair Company SM , you can fully realize the advantages of consolidating multiple vendors to one single supplier.
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    16. Inguinal Hernia
    Inguinal hernia. Inguinal hernia. A hernia is a condition in which part of the intestine bulges through a An inguinal hernia occurs in the groin (the area between the abdomen
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    Inguinal Hernia
    A hernia is a condition in which part of the intestine bulges through a weak area in muscles in the abdomen. An inguinal hernia occurs in the groin (the area between the abdomen and thigh). It is called "inguinal" because the intestines push through a weak spot in the inguinal canal, which is a triangle-shaped opening between layers of abdominal muscle near the groin. Obesity, pregnancy, heavy lifting, and straining to pass stool can cause the intestine to push against the inguinal canal. Symptoms of inguinal hernia may include a lump in the groin near the thigh; pain in the groin; and, in severe cases, partial or complete blockage of the intestine. The doctor diagnoses hernia by doing a physical exam and by taking x rays and blood tests to check for blockage in the intestine. The main treatment for inguinal hernia is surgery to repair the opening in the muscle wall. This surgery is called herniorrhaphy. Sometimes the weak area is reinforced with steel mesh or wire. This operation is called hernioplasty. If the protruding intestine becomes twisted or traps stool, part of the intestine might need to be removed. This surgery is called bowel resection. (Bowel is another word for intestine.) Top Additional Information on Inguinal Hernia The National Digestive Diseases Information Clearinghouse collects resource information on digestive diseases for the Combined Health Information Database (CHID). CHID is a database produced by health-related agencies of the Federal Government. This database provides titles, abstracts, and availability information for health information and health education resources.

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    19. Hernia
    This site contains information about hernias Heat Cramps. Hemorrhoids. hernia. Joint Replacement. LeggCalve Disease What is a hernia? A hernia is a protrusion of an organ or tissue through
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    What is a Hernia?
    A hernia is a protrusion of an organ or tissue through an abnormal opening in the body. Most hernias occur when a piece of intestine slips through a weakness in the abdominal wall creating a bulge you can see and feel. Hernias can develop around the naval, in the groin, or any place where you may have had a surgical incision. Some hernias are present at birth. Others develop slowly over a period of months or years. There are two main types of hernias: hiatal and inguinal. Hiatal Hernia A hiatal hernia can be caused by many different things. Some of the causes are: obesity, pregnancy, tight clothing, sudden physical exertion, such as weight lifting straining, coughing and abdominal injury. Symptoms of Hiatal Hernia Most hiatal hernias cause no symptoms. Inguinal Hernia An inguinal hernia occurs in the groin (the area between the abdomen and thigh). It is called "inguinal" because the intestines push through a weak spot in the inguinal canal. The inguinal canal is a triangle-shaped opening between layers of abdominal muscle near the groin. Some of the causes of inguinal hernias are: obesity, pregnancy, heavy lifting, and straining to pass stool can cause the intestine to push against the inguinal canal. Symptoms of inguinal hernia Some of the symptoms of inguinal hernia are: a lump in the groin near the thigh; pain in the groin. In severy cases, partial or complete blockage of the

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