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The effect of tobacco consumption and body mass index on complications and hospital stay after inguinal hernia surgery.

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BACKGROUND The extent to which lifestyle factors such as tobacco consumption and obesity affect the outcome after inguinal hernia surgery has been poorly studied. This study was undertaken to assess the effect of smoking, smokeless tobacco consumption and obesity on postoperative complications after

Tobacco use is not associated with groin hernia repair, a population-based study.

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The pathogenesis of groin hernia is not fully understood and some suggested risk factors are debatable. This population-based study evaluates the association between groin hernia repair and tobacco use. An observational study based on register linkage between the Swedish Hernia Register and the

INFLUENCE OF TOBACCO, ALCOHOL AND DIABETES ON THE COLLAGEN OF CREMASTER MUSCLE IN PATIENTS WITH INGUINAL HERNIAS.

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UNASSIGNED New findings point out that the mechanism of formation of the hernias can be related to the collagenous tissues, under activity of aggressive agents such as the tobacco, alcohol and diabetes. UNASSIGNED To analyze the collagen present in the cremaster muscle in patients with inguinal

The effect of tobacco use on outcomes of laparoscopic and open inguinal hernia repairs: a review of the NSQIP dataset.

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As the effort to reduce postoperative morbidity and mortality continues, the search for modifiable patient risk factors to reduce complications is ongoing. Tobacco use is associated with impaired wound healing, but its effect on inguinal hernia repair has not been studied in a large population. An

The effect of tobacco use on outcomes of laparoscopic and open ventral hernia repairs: a review of the NSQIP dataset.

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Tobacco smoking is a known risk factor for complications after major surgical procedures. The full effect of tobacco use on these complications has not been studied over large populations for ventral hernia repairs. This effect is more important as the preoperative conditioning, and optimization of

On the Use of Tobacco in Hernia, &c.

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Case of Strangulated Hernia, in Which There Was Considerable Ambiguity, Owing to the Scrotum Having Been Bruised, and a Tobacco Glyster Administered Prior to the Patient's Admission.

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Single-nucleotide gene polymorphisms involving cell death pathways: a study of Chinese patients with lumbar disc herniation.

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OBJECTIVE To evaluate the effect of polymorphisms of death pathway genes FAS and FASL on the risk of developing lumbar disc herniation (LDH) in a Northern Chinese population. BACKGROUND The FAS receptor-ligand system plays a key role to regulate apoptosis of cell. There is evidence that the

[Comparative analysis: Effectiveness of nicotine addiction treatment in people with psychiatric comorbidity].

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OBJECTIVE To determine whether or not nicotine addiction treatment was less effective in psychiatric than in the healthy population. METHODS A retrospective, descriptive and comparative cohort study was conducted in Albacete University Hospital during years 2008-2012 on all patients that attended

[Risks related to tobacco use in general and intestinal surgery].

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Peri-operative smoking history is an important risk factor, which is often under-appreciated by surgeons. In the first place, tobacco use predisposes patients to specific pathologies, which may require surgical intervention. Secondarily, smoking has been shown to increase surgical risks of

Tobacco use is not associated with increased risk of recurrent reflux 5 years after laparoscopic anti-reflux surgery

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Introduction: Tobacco use worsens gastrointestinal reflux disease (GERD). Smoking cessation improves GERD symptoms, but its impact on the efficacy of laparoscopic anti-reflux surgery (LARS) is unclear. In this retrospective cohort study,

Increased respiratory symptoms following surgery in children exposed to environmental tobacco smoke.

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OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to determine if children exposed to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) via parental smoking (ETS+) developed more respiratory symptoms resulting in longer recovery times following surgical outpatient procedures compared with children of nonsmoking parents

Materials characterization of explanted polypropylene hernia mesh: Patient factor correlation.

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This study quantitatively assessed polypropylene (PP) hernia mesh degradation and its correlation with patient factors including body mass index, tobacco use, and diabetes status with the goal of improving hernia repair outcomes through patient-matched mesh. Thirty PP hernia mesh explants were

Postoperative impact of regular tobacco use, smoking or snuffing, a prospective multi-center study.

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BACKGROUND The aim was to study the effects of different tobacco administration routes on pain and post-operative nausea and vomiting (PONV), following three common day surgical procedures: cosmetic breast augmentation (CBA), inguinal hernia repair (IHR) and arthroscopic procedures (AS). We have

[Indications for laparoscopic treatment of large incisional hernias].

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Hernia surgeons and patients have learned to appreciate the advantages of minimally invasive laparoscopic procedures. After overcoming the early learning curve phase, smaller wound surface areas, shorter operation times and briefer hospital stays have become routine. Severe surgery-related
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