A load sharing principle in abdominal wall reconstruction: Communication and collaboration among plastic & reconstructive surgeons, oncologic surgeons and general surgeons
<p>Abdominal wall reconstruction and hernia repair surgery continue to evolve with the intention to successfully repair the abdominal wall, restore muscular dynamics, and minimize recurrences. This trio of expectations is now being comprehensively defined as "Abdominal Core Health" a...
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Main Authors: | Brian P Dickinson (Author), Monica Vu (Author), Nikkie Vu-Huynh (Author), Alexander Shadid (Author), Todd Harris (Author), Robert Selby (Author), Larry Perl (Author), Kristina Mori (Author), Peter Wang (Author), Steven Beanes (Author), Alberto Mendivil (Author), Michael Hurwitz (Author) |
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Journal of Surgery and Surgical Research - Peertechz Publications,
2021-01-18.
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