2021
DOI: 10.1590/0100-6991e-20202879
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Image Inversion during Xi Robotic ventral hernia repair: making it even more effective

Abstract: Introduction: currently, there are several clinical applications for robot-assisted surgery and in the hernia scenario, robot-assisted surgery seems to have the ability to overcome laparoscopic ventral hernias repairs limitations, facilitating dissection, defect closure, and mesh positioning. Exponentially grown in numbers of robotic approaches have been seen and even more complex and initially not suitable cases have recently become eligible for it. An appropriate tension-free reestablishment of the linea al… Show more

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“…The defect was closed with a 2-0 barbed suture. To help with the closure of the transmuscular defect, we used the image inversion technique described by Morrell et al 29 (Figs. 4A, B).…”
Section: Case Reportmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The defect was closed with a 2-0 barbed suture. To help with the closure of the transmuscular defect, we used the image inversion technique described by Morrell et al 29 (Figs. 4A, B).…”
Section: Case Reportmentioning
confidence: 99%