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    TEP versus TAPP: comparison of the perioperative outcome in 17,587 patients with a primary unilateral inguinal hernia by Köckerling, F., Bittner, R., Jacob, D. A., Seidelmann, L., Keller, T., Adolf, D., Kraft, B., Kuthe, A.

    Published in Surgical endoscopy (01-12-2015)
    “…Introduction More than 20 years since the introduction of TAPP and TEP into clinical routine, there is a lack of clarity due to conflicting comparative data…”
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    TEP versus Lichtenstein: Which technique is better for the repair of primary unilateral inguinal hernias in men? by Köckerling, F., Stechemesser, B., Hukauf, M., Kuthe, A., Schug-Pass, C.

    Published in Surgical endoscopy (01-08-2016)
    “…Introduction In the update of the guidelines of the European Hernia Society, open Lichtenstein and endoscopic techniques continue to be recommended as the…”
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    Does surgeon volume matter in the outcome of endoscopic inguinal hernia repair? by Köckerling, F., Bittner, R., Kraft, B., Hukauf, M., Kuthe, A., Schug-Pass, C.

    Published in Surgical endoscopy (01-02-2017)
    “…Introduction For open and endoscopic inguinal hernia surgery, it has been demonstrated that low-volume surgeons with fewer than 25 and 30 procedures,…”
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    Influence of the Molecular Weight of Poly (Ethylene Glycol) on the Aqueous Dispersion State of Magnetic Nanoparticles: Experiments and Monte Carlo Simulation by Singapati, A. Y., Muthuraja, V., Kuthe, A. M., Ravikumar, C.

    Published in Journal of cluster science (01-07-2023)
    “…Here, we used experiments and Monte Carlo simulations (MC) to identify appropriate poly (ethylene) glycol (PEG) polymer molecular weight (Mw) as the coating…”
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    TEP or TAPP for recurrent inguinal hernia repair—register-based comparison of the outcome by Köckerling, F., Bittner, R., Kuthe, A., Hukauf, M., Mayer, F., Fortelny, R., Schug-Pass, C.

    Published in Surgical endoscopy (01-10-2017)
    “…Introduction The guidelines of the international hernia societies recommend laparo-endoscopic inguinal hernia repair for recurrent hernias after open primary…”
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    Differences in the outcomes of scrotal vs. lateral vs. medial inguinal hernias: a multivariable analysis of registry data by Köckerling, F., Hantel, E., Adolf, D., Kuthe, A., Lorenz, R., Niebuhr, H., Stechemesser, B., Marusch, F.

    “…Introduction There are hardly any studies on the outcome of scrotal compared with medial and lateral inguinal hernias. Therefore, this present multivariable…”
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    Bilateral and Unilateral Total Extraperitoneal Inguinal Hernia Repair (TEP) have Equivalent Early Outcomes: Analysis of 9395 Cases by Köckerling, F., Schug-Pass, C., Adolf, D., Keller, T., Kuthe, A.

    Published in World journal of surgery (01-08-2015)
    “…Introduction To date, no randomized controlled trials have been carried out to compare the perioperative outcome of unilateral and bilateral inguinal hernia…”
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    What is the reality in outpatient vs inpatient groin hernia repair? An analysis from the Herniamed Registry by Köckerling, F., Lorenz, R., Reinpold, W., Zarras, K., Conze, J., Kuthe, A., Lammers, B., Stechemesser, B., Mayer, F., Fortelny, R., Hoffmann, H., Kukleta, J., Weyhe, D.

    “…Introduction Groin hernia repair is performed increasingly more often as an outpatient procedure across the world. However, the rates are extremely different…”
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    Endoscopic repair of primary versus recurrent male unilateral inguinal hernias: Are there differences in the outcome? by Köckerling, F., Jacob, D., Wiegank, W., Hukauf, M., Schug-Pass, C., Kuthe, A., Bittner, R.

    Published in Surgical endoscopy (01-03-2016)
    “…Introduction To date, there are no prospective randomized studies that compare the outcome of endoscopic repair of primary versus recurrent inguinal hernias…”
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    Perioperative outcome in groin hernia repair: what are the most important influencing factors? by Köckerling, F., Adolf, D., Lorenz, R., Stechemesser, B., Kuthe, A., Conze, J., Lammers, B., Fortelny, R., Mayer, F., Zarras, K., Reinpold, W., Hoffmann, H., Weyhe, D.

    “…Introduction Using registry analyses, a large number of influencing factors on the perioperative outcome of groin hernia repair has been identified. The…”
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    Laparo-endoscopic versus open recurrent inguinal hernia repair: should we follow the guidelines? by Köckerling, F., Bittner, R., Kuthe, A., Stechemesser, B., Lorenz, R., Koch, A., Reinpold, W., Niebuhr, H., Hukauf, M., Schug-Pass, C.

    Published in Surgical endoscopy (01-08-2017)
    “…Introduction On the basis of six meta-analyses, the guidelines of the European Hernia Society (EHS) recommend laparo-endoscopic recurrent repair following…”
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    What is the outcome of re-recurrent vs recurrent inguinal hernia repairs? An analysis of 16,206 patients from the Herniamed Registry by Köckerling, F., Krüger, C., Gagarkin, I., Kuthe, A., Adolf, D., Stechemesser, B., Niebuhr, H., Jacob, D., Riediger, H.

    “…Introduction The proportion of recurrent repairs in the total collective of inguinal hernia repairs among men is 11.3–14.3% and among women 7.0–7.4%. The rate…”
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    Comparison of outcomes in rectus abdominis diastasis repair—which data do we need in a hernia registry? by Köckerling, F., Lorenz, R., Stechemesser, B., Conze, J., Kuthe, A., Reinpold, W., Niebuhr, H., Lammers, B., Zarras, K., Fortelny, R., Mayer, F., Hoffmann, H., Kukleta, J. F., Weyhe, D.

    “…Introduction Rectus abdominis diastasis (RAD) ± concomitant hernia is a complex hernia entity of growing significance in everyday clinical practice. Due to a…”
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    Inguinal hernia operations-Always outpatient? by Niebuhr, H, Köckerling, F, Fortelny, R, Hoffmann, H, Conze, J, Holzheimer, R G, Koch, A, Köhler, G, Krones, C, Kukleta, J, Kuthe, A, Lammers, B, Lorenz, R, Mayer, F, Pöllath, M, Reinpold, W, Schwab, R, Stechemesser, B, Weyhe, D, Wiese, M, Zarras, K, Meyer, H-J

    Published in Chirurgie (Heidelberg, Germany) (01-03-2023)
    “…Inguinal hernia operations represent the most frequent operations overall with 300,000 interventions annually in Germany, Austria and Switzerland (DACH…”
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    Characterization and functional relevance of cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterase isoenzymes of the human prostate by Uckert, S, Küthe, A, Jonas, U, Stief, C G

    Published in The Journal of urology (01-12-2001)
    “…Current pharmacological concepts in the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia are aimed at the static and dynamic component of the disease. Mainly…”
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    A randomised, multi-centre, prospective, observer and patient blind study to evaluate a non-absorbable polypropylene mesh vs. a partly absorbable mesh in incisional hernia repair by Rickert, A., Kienle, P., Kuthe, A., Baumann, P., Engemann, R., Kuhlgatz, J., von Frankenberg, M., Knaebel, H. P., Büchler, M. W.

    Published in Langenbeck's archives of surgery (01-12-2012)
    “…Background The implantation of a polymer mesh is considered as the standard treatment for incisional hernia. It leads to lower recurrence rates compared to…”
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    A novel rapid prototyping and finite element method-based development of the patient-specific temporomandibular joint implant by Deshmukh, T. R., Kuthe, A. M., Chaware, S. M., Bagaria, V., Ingole, D. S.

    “…Objective: The objective of this study was to fabricate a successful implant for temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorder patients who could not be treated…”
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    Laparoscopic surgery for the cure of colorectal cancer: results of a German five-center study by Schiedeck, T H, Schwandner, O, Baca, I, Baehrlehner, E, Konradt, J, Köckerling, F, Kuthe, A, Buerk, C, Herold, A, Bruch, H P

    Published in Diseases of the colon & rectum (01-01-2000)
    “…The aim of this study was to assess the feasibility and safety of laparoscopic surgery for the cure of colorectal cancer with emphasis on oncologic follow-up…”
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