Topic: Inguinal Hernia — Post op chronic pain: incidence, evaluation, legal consequences, therapy, follow up

Autor: E. Olcucuoglu, J. Dieleman, L. A. Rampinelli, Karl-Johan Lundström, Michael B. Ujiki, W. Zwaans, Manuela Bossi, Sergio Carandina, V. K. Bansal, M. Scheltinga, G. N. Canciani, Woody Denham, K. Subodh, L. Gia, S. Rajeshwari, M. Soler, C. Chen, M. Massi, I. Kurganov, Stephen P. Haggerty, S. Forni, A. Sahin, P. Wei, Francesco Di Marzo, A. Guadalaxara, H. Kulacoglu, J. Chander, J. Rosenberg, P. Frost, Malek Tabbara, D. Bogdanov, JoAnn Carbray, A. Krishna, M. Romanczuk, S. Chao, M. C. Misra, G. Santagati, R. Roumen, R. Lal, D. Bansal, Christophe Barrat, Brittany Lapin, Henrik Holmberg, P. Mariani, Francis J. DeAsis, K. Mitura, A. Dabrowski, D. Ubezio, Matthew E. Gitelis, G. Pradhan, Pär Nordin, S. Ray, L. Novellino, Marie Vestergaard Vad, John G. Linn, A. Protasov, C. Kao, R. Sharma, S. W. Svendsen, T. Verhagen, L. Evans, F. Mol, K. Tam, A. Felici, C. Polliand, E. M. Gordon, M. Meshkov
Rok vydání: 2015
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Zdroj: Hernia. 19:S267-S274
ISSN: 1248-9204
1265-4906
DOI: 10.1007/bf03355370
Popis: Chronic pain is common after groin hernia surgery, affecting approximately 10% of patients. The type of anesthesia has been shown to affect short term pain (within 30 days) where Local Anesthesia ( ...
Databáze: OpenAIRE