A STUDY OF MINIMAL INVASIVE OPEN HERNIA REPAIR VS LAP HERNIA REPAIR
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Most of the publications in the last few years have been dominated by laparoscopic hernia repair. This study and presentation of over 5 years is to analyse and prove that invasive hernia repair is equally effective in all prospects compared to its counterpart.
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