Literature DB >> 8560374

Bladder stone as a rare complication one year after laparoscopic herniorrhaphy.

U Maier1, T M Treu.   

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8560374     DOI: 10.1016/s0039-6060(96)80222-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Surgery        ISSN: 0039-6060            Impact factor:   3.982


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Review 1.  Mesh migration following repair of inguinal hernia: a case report and review of literature.

Authors:  A Agrawal; R Avill
Journal:  Hernia       Date:  2005-10-29       Impact factor: 4.739

Review 2.  Mesh erosion into the urinary bladder following laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair; is this the tip of the iceberg?

Authors:  A Hamouda; J Kennedy; N Grant; A Nigam; N Karanjia
Journal:  Hernia       Date:  2009-08-06       Impact factor: 4.739

3.  Hernia mesh migration into bladder presenting as malignancy: potential source of diagnostic errors.

Authors:  W B Li; X L Chen; H L Zhan; F Yang; B L Liu; X F Zhou
Journal:  Hernia       Date:  2014-05-13       Impact factor: 4.739

4.  Laparoscopic management of iatrogenic bladder injury and bladder stone formation following laparoscopic inguinal herniorrhaphy.

Authors:  T J Colegate-Stone; T Raymond; U Khot; I K Dickinson; M C Parker
Journal:  Hernia       Date:  2008-01-15       Impact factor: 4.739

5.  A calcified foreign body in the bladder after laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair.

Authors:  R I Lopes; A R Dias; S I Lopes; M D Cordeiro; C M Barbosa; R N Lopes
Journal:  Hernia       Date:  2007-05-31       Impact factor: 4.739

6.  Chronic abdominal pain secondary to mesh erosion into ceacum following incisional hernia repair: a case report and literature review.

Authors:  Fahad Aziz; Misbah Zaeem
Journal:  J Clin Med Res       Date:  2014-02-06
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