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SAGES Resident Webinar: Optimizing Outcomes for Inguinal Hernia Repair

 

Matthew Goldblatt, MD – Course Moderator/Speaker
Andrew Kastenmeier, MD – Faculty Speaker
David Chen, MD – Faculty Speaker
Brian Jacob, MD – Faculty Speaker


Open inguinal hernia repair by Dr. Matthew Goldblatt–2:03
disclosures–2:54
inguinal hernia overview–3:03
indications for hernia repair–4:49
citation–7:01 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16


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Video Uploaded By:
Brian Jacob
Uploaded on
05/23/2014
Video Categories
Hernia
Learning Themes
Academic/Educational, Hernia
Sources
Hernia Project, Resident Webinar
Presentation Types
Webinar
Video Authors
Amid P, Bittner J, Chen D, Ferzli G, Goldblatt M, Jacob B, Kastenmeier A, Lichtenstein I, Netter F, Reinpold W, Schwaitzberg S
Video Institutions
Baricenter Laparoscopic Surgical Center--New York NY, Creighton University--Omaha NE, Erasmus University--Rotterdam Netherlands, Juliane Marie Centre--Denmark, Laparoscopic Surgical Center--New York NY, Lichtenstein Amid Hernia Clinic at UCLA--Los Angeles CA, Medical College of Wisconsin--Milwaukee WI, Mount Sinai Medical Center--New York NY, NYU Lutheran Medical Center--Brooklyn NY, University at Buffalo--Buffalo NY, University Hospitals Case Western Reserve University--Cleveland OH, VCU--Richmond VA, Wilhemsburger Krankenhaus Gross-Sand Hospital--Hamburg Germany

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