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The Art of Hernia Surgery

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By my gut feeling, I expect this book to become a book of recipes – recipes for possibly best surgical cuisine at the time (2017–2018). As I don’t have much experience with Gault Millau or Michelin Stars, I expect you to read my contribution to this book as my personal understanding of the topic trying to highlight the best available solution for each individual patient.

A tree that falls makes more noise than the whole forest growing—Tibetan quote

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Kukleta, J.F. (2018). IPOM and IPOM Plus. In: Campanelli, G. (eds) The Art of Hernia Surgery. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-72626-7_58

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