laparoscopic repair of morgagni hernia using polyvinylidene fluoride (pvdf) mesh
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we report the cases of two patients diagnosed with morgagni hernia who presented with nonspecific abdominal symptoms. both underwent laparoscopic surgery that used a dual-sided mesh, polyvinylidene fluoride (pvdf; dynamesh ipom®). the procedures were successful and both patients were discharged with no complications. there was no recurrence in 18 months of follow up. herein is the report of these cases and a literature review.
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middle east journal of digestive diseasesجلد ۴، شماره ۴، صفحات ۲۳۲-۰
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