Risk factors and the prevalence of trocar site herniation after laparoscopic fundoplication
David J. Bowrey(University of Southern California), Jeffrey H. Peters, Steven R. DeMeester(University of Southern California), Reginald V. Lord(University of Southern California), Dennis Blom(University of Southern California), Peter F. Crookes(University of Southern California), J.L.M. Johansson(University of Southern California), J. A. Hagen(University of Southern California), Tom R. DeMeester(Creighton University), Cedric G. Bremner(University of the Witwatersrand)
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