Intra-abdominal pressure changes after inguinal hernia repair (original) (raw)
2012, The American surgeon
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The study investigates changes in intra-abdominal pressure (IAP) following inguinal hernia repair to assess the implications for patient recovery and surgical outcomes. Initial findings indicate significant fluctuations in IAP during the postoperative period, suggesting a need for careful monitoring to optimize postoperative care. The results underscore the importance of understanding IAP dynamics in enhancing the overall management of hernia repair patients.
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