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The best of two worlds: a new innovative laparoscopic Rives-Stoppa technique for ventral/incisional hernias—“the Brazilian technique”

Invited commentary to: Transabdominal midline reconstruction by minimally invasive surgery: technique and results. Costa TN, Abdalla RZ, Santo MA, Tavares RRFM, Abdalla BMZ, Cecconello I

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Montgomery, A. The best of two worlds: a new innovative laparoscopic Rives-Stoppa technique for ventral/incisional hernias—“the Brazilian technique”. Hernia 20, 267–270 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10029-016-1458-x

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