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  1. Hernia Repair: The Laparoscopic Approach by David C. Dunn, Donald Menzies, 1996-01
  2. Inguinal Hernia Repair: Expert Meeting on Hernia Surgery, St. Moritz, February 2-5, 1994 by Switzerland) Expert Meeting on Hernia Surgery (1994 Saint Moritz, V. Schumpelick, 1995-04
  3. Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia (Modern Problems in Pediatrics, Vol 24)
  4. Inquinal Hernia: Advances or Controversies by Maurice E. Arregui, Robert Nagan, 1994-05
  5. Internal Intra-abdominal Hernias (Medical Intelligence Unit) by ROBERTO ESTRADA, 1994
  6. Plasmodiophora Brassicae: Che Cause of the Cabbage Hernia, 1878 by M. Woronin, 1934-12
  7. Tests assess urgency of inguinal, scrotal swelling: simple techniques for reducing hernias.(Children's Health): An article from: Family Practice News by Ben Van Houten, 2004-04-15
  8. Towards an Endoscopic Intra-Uterine Treatment for Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia: Preclinical Experimental Studies in the Foetal Lamb (Acta Biomedica Lovaniensia, 253) by Veerle Evrard, 2002-06
  9. Lewis' Practice of Surgery - Pancreas, Liver, Bile Passages, Appendicitis, Intestinal Tract, Rectum and Anus, Intestinal Obstruction, Peritoneum, Hernia (Lewis' Practice of Surgery, Volume VII)
  10. Self-Treatment for HERNIA (Self-Help Series) by Harry Clements, 1961
  11. Incisional Hernia by V., Ed. Schumpelick, 1999-05-15
  12. Hiatus Hernia (Herbal Remedies S.) by David Potterson, 1993-11
  13. A plea for the cure of rupture; or, The pathology of the subcutaneous operation by injection for the cure of hernia by Joseph H Warren, 1884
  14. Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair - CME Accredited CD-ROM

61. NORTH PENN HERNIA INSTITUTE
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62. Page Title
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63. Frame Page
Informatie over behandeling van de rughernia met behulp van Laser. (Percutane Laser Discus Decompressie)
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64. Diaphragmatic Hernia
diaphragmatic hernia. hiatus hernia 99% axial ( sliding ); 1% paraesophageal ( rolling ). Bochdalek hernia posterior pleuroperitoneal
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  • hiatus hernia
    • 99% axial ("sliding")
    • 1% para-esophageal ("rolling")
  • Bochdalek hernia
    • posterior: pleuroperitoneal membrane
    • more common on LEFT
  • Morgagni hernia
    • anterior: retrosternal muscle clefts
    • most often on RIGHT, most seen on LEFT
    Charles E. Kahn, Jr., MD - 2 February 1995
    Last updated 26 May 2004

    Medical College of Wisconsin

65. Stopreflux.com
Dr. Shawn Garber providing laparoscopic surgery. Minimally invasive surgery for reflux, colon resection, Heller myotomy, cholecystectomy, hernia repair, and gastric bypass surgery for obesity. (Great Neck, NY)
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66. Hiatal Hernia
Stomach. Disclaimer Feedback Search. hiatal hernia. see diaphragmatic hernia Yong H. Hahn, MD 2 February 1995 Last updated 14 March 2001.
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68. Rugproblemen
Informatie op over hernia's en andere rugproblemen.
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Welkom op de site van Marianne
Met informatie over hernia's e.a. rugproblemen
Nieuwe Nieuwsbrief! Dinsdag 4 Mei
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Er staat er op deze site veel informatie over hernia's en andere rugproblemen. Kortom, alles bij elkaar een bron van informatie waar men wat aan heeft.
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Naam: Marianne, 31 jaar. Burgelijke st aat: Gehuwd met de liefste man van de wereld, Sven. We hebben geen kinderen maar wel een lieve hond: Kibu en 2 katten Max en Sammie. Beroep: WAO, vanwege rugproblemen.Voorheen werkte ik als bloemiste in een bloemenwinkel. Nu leer ik voor dtp'er (ontwerpen van alles wat gedrukt staat) en doe daarnaast een HBO opleiding tot software engineer . (programmeren) Hobbies: Schilderen, lezen, computeren, dieren etc.

69. Inguinal Hernia & Hydrocele Repair
Inguinal hernia Hydrocele Repair. What is a hernia / Hydrocele? In some cases the channel remains open, this is called a hernia or Hydrocele. See Figure 1.
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    What is a Hernia / Hydrocele?
      Before birth, the testicle passes through the peritoneum and enters the scrotum. In most boys the connection between the peritoneum (the processus vaginalis) and scrotum closes at birth or sometime during the first year of life. In some cases the channel remains open, this is called a Hernia or Hydrocele . See Figure 1. Inguinal Hernias occur in up to 4% of children and in 30% of premature infants. Most cases of hernia/hydrocele are noticed within the first year of life, especially once the child becomes upright and walking. Hernias are nine times more common in boys and are most commonly (60%) found on the right side, but hernias on both sides do occur. A Hernia is a persistent opening or channel in the processus vaginalis that allows the intestine to fall into the groin area or the scrotal sac. See Figure 2. A Hydrocele is a collection of fluid within the sac that holds the testicle called the scrotum. See Figure 3.

70. Acidez.net
Information about heartburn, hiatus hernia, gastroesophageal reflux disease.
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Explicaciones sobre la acidez y la Hernia de hiato English
Explanations about heartburn and hiatal hernia
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Last update / Ultima revisión 11-Mar-2004
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71. University Of Chicago Children's Hospitals
Inguinal hernia. Inguinal hernia repair is the most common surgical procedure performed in infancy. A hernia occurs when the tunnel does not close.
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Inguinal hernia
Inguinal hernia repair is the most common surgical procedure performed in infancy. They occur more frequently in boys. A hernia is a sac of tissue which bulges out from the abdomen in the groin. Children are born with hernias that may not be seen until they are older. The hernia forms because an opening into the inguinal canal does not close. This opening is called the process vaginalis. During fetal development the testicles move downward toward the scrotum through a tunnel (processus vaginalis). After the testicles are in place the tunnel is supposed to close up and disappear. A hernia occurs when the tunnel does not close. Girls may also have the tunnel and when it does not close an ovary, tubes, or intestines "pop out." In boys it may be the intestines or testicle which "pop out." Sometimes it is only fluid which "pops out" and then it is called a hydrocele . Hydrocele is a Latin word which means "water sac." A hydrocele usually goes away by the time the child is a year of age.

72. Cirugía Gastroenterológica, Laparoscópica Y Bariátrica
Indicaciones, t©cnicas y recomendaciones sobre cirug­a para reflujo gastroesof¡gico y hernia hiatal, cirug­a laparosc³pica y de control de obesidad.
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73. YourSurgery.Com®-Hernia
hernia. A hernia is a protrusion of usually a loop of bowel or a tissue through an opening in the wall of the abdominal cavity in which the bowel lies.
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74. Gregory S. Azia, M.D.
Laparoscopic and microlaparoscopic surgery for hernia repair, gallbladders, and antireflux procedures. General and vascular surgery of the colon, breast and abdomen.
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75. What Is The Heartburn?
result. What is Hiatus hernia? hernia. Many people who suffer from frequent heartburn have a hiatus hernia, which can be shown on an Xray.
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What is the Heartburn? Potentially dangerous confusion can arise when someone neglects their heart pain believing it to be heartburn. What Causes Heartburn? Acid is present in the stomach to digest food. Heartburn occurs when small amounts of this acid rise up into the gullet (oesophagus) - the tube which carries food from the mouth to the stomach. This is called reflux. The gullet, unlike the stomach, does not have a protective lining. So when it is exposed to the acid, it can become inflamed and painful. Why Doesn't Everyone get Heartburn? Some known factors that can lead to heartburn include:
pregnancy
smoking
eating large meals, especially near bedtime
being overweight
bending a lot
wearing tight clothing around the waist. In most of these cases, it is the increased pressure which overcomes the normal muscle contraction and causes heartburn. Smoking, on the other hand, relaxes the muscle around the gullet, with the same result. What is Hiatus Hernia?

76. Inguinal Hernia: Diagnosing And Testing
Diagnosing and Testing. If you think you have a hernia, you ll want to see your doctor for a medical evaluation. This is really the
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Diagnosing and Testing
If you think you have a hernia , you'll want to see your doctor for a medical evaluation. This is really the only way to accurately diagnose your problem.
Your Evaluation Will Include:
    having a physical exam,
    completing a medical history form or questionnaire and
    talking with your doctor about the problem.
Your doctor will want to know when you experience pain with your hernia, how severe the pain is and how it is limiting or affecting your lifestyle. Other complications that are resulting from the hernia, such as nausea will also be evaluated. In advanced cases, hernias may be causing serious intestinal and digestive problems; your doctor will want to fully evaluate your situation before making a recommendation for treatment Just as a bulge can form in a worn tire, a hernia may form in the weakened abdominal wall. At the weakened spot, a hernia sac or bulging of the abdominal lining may fill with intestine or fat. If the bulge flattens out when you lie down or push against it, you have a reducible hernia. Although you're not in any immediate danger, your hernia should still be evaluated for surgery. If the hernia becomes trapped or incarcerated, you won't be able to flatten the bulge. In this case, you have a non-reducible hernia, which is often painful.

77. GLHC Home Page
Information about the Center and procedures performed, frequently asked questions, insurance information and an online consult. Located in Sylvania, Ohio.
http://www.greatlakeshernia.com/
The Hernia Center was founded to meet the patients' desire for specialized hernia treatment and repair with minimal pain, quick recovery and a low chance of recurrence.

78. Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia
CONGENITAL DIAPHRAGMATIC hernia. What is Congenital Diaphragmatic hernia? Your baby has a problem called Congenital Diaphragmatic hernia or CDH.
http://www.pedisurg.com/PtEduc/Congenital_Diaphragmatic_Hernia.htm
CONGENITAL DIAPHRAGMATIC HERNIA What is Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia? Your baby has a problem called "Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia" or CDH. Congenital means "born with" and a hernia is a problem where something goes through a hole it is not supposed to. The hole is in your baby's diaphragm. The diaphragm is a muscle that helps us to breathe and keeps the organs in the abdomen from going into the chest cavity. This is a picture of how things are normally: When your baby was very small (early in the pregnancy), there was a hole in the diaphragm. This is normal, but the hole usually closes by the end of the third month of pregnancy. In your baby's case, the hole stayed open. This allowed some of the intestines to go into the chest cavity. Since the intestines were in the chest cavity and not where they were supposed to be, the lungs could not grow in the normal space that they need (they had to share the space with the intestines). This means that the lungs are smaller than they should be. The intestines can also push on the other lung and keep it from growing fully and can sometimes keep the heart from growing normally. This is a picture of how things look in a baby with a left-sided diaphragmatic hernia: How is Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia treated?

79. Umbilical Hernia, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Causes Symptoms Treatment Diagnosis Prognosis What is an umbilical hernia?......Conditions and Diagnoses. Umbilical hernia.
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Description Causes Symptoms Treatment ... Prognosis What is an umbilical hernia? An umbilical hernia is an abnormal bulge that can be seen or felt at the umbilicus (navel). This hernia develops when a portion of the intestine, along with fluid, bulges through the muscle of the abdominal wall. Umbilical hernias are not uncommon, occurring in 10% to 20% of all children. They are, however, much more common in African Americans than in Caucasians. Also, low birth weight and premature infants are more likely to have an umbilical hernia. Boys and girls are affected equally. What causes an umbilical hernia? As the fetus matures during pregnancy, there is a small opening in the abdominal muscles that allows the umbilical cord to pass through, connecting mother to baby. As the baby matures after birth, the opening in the abdominal muscles closes. Sometimes, however, these muscles do not meet and grow together completely, and a small opening remains. This opening is called an umbilical hernia. Occasionally the intestines get trapped in this muscular defect and cause umbilical pain and tenderness. This is referred to as an incarcerated hernia. When this occurs, urgent medical evaluation is required in order to prevent possible damage to the intestines.

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