Part 1 of IPOM Panel Talk Series

Part 1 of our IPOM Series with surgeons from around the globe! During these events we will have a panel of key opinion leaders in this space discussing IPOM; how it has evolved over time, if there is still a place for it; procedural pros and cons, clinical publications as well as reviewing interesting case overviews.

Part 1 of IPOM Panel Talk Series

International Symposium on Incisional Hernia Prevention Presented By the UCSF Department of Surgery 2021

International Symposium on Incisional Hernia Prevention Presented By the UCSF Department of Surgery 2021 Video Library Pathogenesis of incisional hernias Incidence and costs of incisional hernias | Hobart W. Harris, MD, MPH Incisional hernia risk assessment and stratification | Mike Liang, MD Suture closure and prophylactic mesh augmentation European recommendations for abominal [...]

International Symposium on Incisional Hernia Prevention Presented By the UCSF Department of Surgery 2021

Advanced MIS Inguinal Hernia Repair Post

Moderator Presenters David C. Chen MD, FACS Associate Professor of Clinical Surgery Associate Director of Surgical Education Clinical Director, Lichtenstein Amid Hernia Clinic at UCLA Section of Minimally Invasive Surgery UCLA Division of General Surgery Santa Monica, CA David J. Lourié MD, FACS, FASMBS Director, Minimally Invasive Surgery Director, [...]

Advanced MIS Inguinal Hernia Repair Post

Inguinal Hernia: Right Technique & Minimizing Fixation Related Pain

Presented By: Le Quan Anh Tuan, MD and Randeep Wadhawan, MD, FACS Consultant Surgeon, Department of GI and HBP Surgery, University Medical Center Deputy Head, Department of GI and HBP Surgery, University Medical Center Lecturer in Surgery, University of Medicine and Pharmacy Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam HOD And Consultant - Department [...]

Inguinal Hernia: Right Technique & Minimizing Fixation Related Pain

Surgical Evolution in Hiatal Hernia Repair Post

Adjunct Professor of Surgery at Ohio State University, USA Director of the General, Bariatric, Laparoscopic and Robotic Surgical Clinic Medical Center Athens Scientific Director of Athens Medical and Pediatric Center and Athens Medical Group

Surgical Evolution in Hiatal Hernia Repair Post

Debate on Hiatal Hernias- Mesh vs No Mesh Post

Division of Gastrointestinal and Minimally Invasive Surgery The Oregon Clinic Portland, OR Moderated By: Institute of Esophageal and Reflux Surgery Englewood, CO Professor of Surgery Vice Chair Department of General Surgery Head Upper-GI-Service Lead Coordinator Comprehensive Cancer Center - GET- Unit Tumors Unit (CCC-GET) Head Esophageal Functional Laboratory Medical University of Vienna Department [...]

Debate on Hiatal Hernias- Mesh vs No Mesh Post

Hiatus Hour: Ask the Expert – Panel Discussion Post

Division of Gastrointestinal and Minimally Invasive Surgery The Oregon Clinic Portland, OR Professor of Surgery Chief, Division of General Surgery Medical College of Wisconsin Wauwatosa, WI Professor of Surgery Frank Glenn Faculty Scholar in Surgery Director of Robotic Surgery Weill Cornell Medicine Division of Endocrine and Minimally Invasive Surgery Department of Surgery New York, NY [...]

Hiatus Hour: Ask the Expert – Panel Discussion Post
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