Surgical trends of groin hernia repairs performed for recurrence in medicare patients

BL Murphy, J Zhang, DS Ubl, EB Habermann… - Hernia, 2019 - Springer
Background The recurrence rate after groin hernia repair (GHR) has been estimated to be
between 1–10% in adult patients. Neither national rates nor trends in recurrence over time …

Surgical trends of groin hernia repairs performed for recurrence in medicare patients.

BL Murphy, J Zhang, DS Ubl… - Hernia: the Journal of …, 2018 - europepmc.org
Surgical trends of groin hernia repairs performed for recurrence in medicare patients. - Abstract
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Surgical trends of groin hernia repairs performed for recurrence in medicare patients

BL Murphy, J Zhang, DS Ubl… - Hernia: the journal …, 2019 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background The recurrence rate after groin hernia repair (GHR) has been estimated to be
between 1-10% in adult patients. Neither national rates nor trends in recurrence over time …

Surgical trends of groin hernia repairs performed for recurrence in medicare patients

BL Murphy, J Zhang, DS Ubl, EB Habermann… - …, 2019 - researchworks.creighton.edu
Abstract Femoral hernia Groin hernia Inguinal hernia MedPAR Recurrence aged Article
female hernioplasty human ICD-9 major clinical study male medicare priority journal …

Surgical trends of groin hernia repairs performed for recurrence in medicare patients

BL Murphy, J Zhang, DS Ubl, EB Habermann… - …, 2019 - mayoclinic.elsevierpure.com
Background: The recurrence rate after groin hernia repair (GHR) has been estimated to be
between 1–10% in adult patients. Neither national rates nor trends in recurrence over time …

Surgical trends of groin hernia repairs performed for recurrence in medicare patients

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