Hernia Researcher (@herniaed) 's Twitter Profile
Hernia Researcher

@herniaed

researcher | hernia enthusiast | truth seeker | polyglot | views are my own |
passionate about the biology and pathophysiology of hernia disease

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calendar_today24-03-2020 17:19:50

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Shaun Lintern (@shaunlintern) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are not following the science. Sage asked for urgent lockdown measures three weeks ago, new documents reveal independent.co.uk/news/uk/politi…

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I wish more people would read this publication. After 12 years, still so profound, relevant and unfortunately, the concepts still largely ignored. It takes more than just a technical solution to what is largely a biological issue. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/18267158/

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A surgical suture was not designed to take part, biologically, in wound healing. In a patient with defective healing, body can't heal on its own. A mesh from suture material has no wound healing properties. How will the body heal at all? Loss of structure and function? #science

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A 2001 paper that I feel warranted further research and in 19 years there hasn't been much. Why not? The results were very compelling. researchgate.net/publication/11…

B Todd Heniford (@theniford) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Another quality review by Jenny Shao, MD, FACS (she/her) Eva deerenberg @elhageMD (aka🦈).This one ->w/ rigorous prehab, large extraperitoneal mesh, &wound care, redo hernias same outcome as primary Recurrent incisional hernia repairs at a tertiary hernia center: Are o... sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Luis Tallon (@ltallona) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Preventing incisional ventral hernias: important for patients but ignored by surgical specialities? A critical review ⁦Seccion Pared AEC⁩ ⁦asacirujanos⁩ readcube.com/articles/10.10…

Eric Pauli (@ericpaulimd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Had a chance to read this article today and rather than just retweet an abstract...I thought I might make a few comments as I don't necessarily agree with the conclusions.

Eric Pauli (@ericpaulimd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It remains shocking to me that any suegeon would be unable to remember what kind of mesh they typically use in a hernia repair operation that they regularly perform…but it seems to be extremely common. @

Dr. Shirin Towfigh (@herniadoc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Interesting paper looking at mesh v no mesh in umbilical hernias <1cm: - short term more patients could feel mesh related symptoms - long term less hernia recurrences with mesh (0.2% vs 1.7%) - no other major differences I’d still not use mesh: It’s not worth risking mesh

Ryan Holiday (@ryanholiday) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"It never ceases to amaze me: We all love ourselves more than other people, but care more about their opinion than our own." — Marcus Aurelius