hernia
hernia
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by ebet sanders - 2008-06-27
The inguinal hernia is the protrusion of an intestinal segment or a part of the abdominal peritoneum layer called on the inside of the inguinal canal. It happens in the groin area because of a weaker...
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by LDSC - 2008-07-26
The London Day Surgery Centre, you will receive the personalised, individual care that you deserve. Committed to expert specialist surgery, we have the capability and the resources to concentrate sole...
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by LDSC - 2008-07-26
The London Day Surgery Centre hernias are performed as day cases. They take less than an hour and can be carried out under local anaesthetic. The advantages of local anaesthetic are not having to star...
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by LDSC - 2008-07-26
The London Day Surgery Centre, you will receive the personalised, individual care that you deserve. Committed to expert specialist surgery, we have the capability and the resources to concentrate sole...
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by LDSC - 2008-07-26
At the London Day Cosmetic Surgery Centre we can offer consultations for a wide range of wide range of improving treatments which can have a profound affect by changing the way a person looks and perc...
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by Mitesh Janiyani - 2008-08-23
Ventral hernia is common among the residents of US and UK, Approximately 170,000 peoples of US and UK are affected by ventral hernia every year. Due to the high cost medical treatments in US and UK...
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by Clint Jhonson - 2008-09-13
Anyone who has ever suffered with a hernia knows the condition is definitely unpleasant and needs to be treated as soon as possible to prevent complications. Unfortunately, one of those treatments is...
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by Clint Jhonson - 2008-09-13
Anyone who has ever suffered with a hernia knows the condition is definitely unpleasant and needs to be treated as soon as possible to prevent complications. Unfortunately, one of those treatments...
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by John Vanse - 2008-10-01
What is a hiatus hernia?Your diaphragm is a sheet of muscle across your abdominal area below your lungs which assists with your breathing. Your esophagus, that is, your gullet through which food pass...