The 1st Edition covers a broad spectrum of procedures through 51 specialized chapters:
: Addresses difficult scenarios such as parastomal, flank, and suprapubic hernias. Hernia Surgery: Current Principles 1st Edition ...
: Early comprehensive coverage of laparoscopic and robotic-assisted repairs. The 1st Edition covers a broad spectrum of
: Dedicated sections on treating sports hernias and chronic postoperative groin pain. Educational Features Hernia Surgery: Current Principles 1st Edition ...
: Recommends a suture-to-wound length ratio of at least 4:1, utilizing small stitches (5–8 mm) and small inter-suture distances (5 mm) to prevent incisional hernias.
: Technical modifications for anterior and posterior component separations, as well as repairs in contaminated settings or involving enterocutaneous fistulas.