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    Laparoscopic ventral hernia repair: innovative anatomical closure, mesh insertion without 10-mm transmyofascial port, and atraumatic mesh fixation: a preliminary experience of a new technique by Agarwal, Brij B., Agarwal, Sneh, Mahajan, Krishan C.

    Published in Surgical endoscopy (01-04-2009)
    “…Background Generous overlap by a well-transfixed mesh is important in laparoscopic ventral hernia repair (LVHR). Mesh is usually introduced through a 10-mm…”
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    Prospective double-blind randomized controlled study comparing heavy- and lightweight polypropylene mesh in totally extraperitoneal repair of inguinal hernia: early results by Agarwal, Brij B., Agarwal, Krishna Adit, Mahajan, Krishan C.

    Published in Surgical endoscopy (01-02-2009)
    “…Background Success of totally extraperitoneal (TEP) inguinal herniorrhaphy depends upon strengthening of the weakened native tissue by inflammation resulting…”
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    Traditional polypropylene and lightweight meshes in totally extraperitoneal inguinal herniorrhaphy by Agarwal, Brij B, Agarwal, Krishna A, Sahu, Tapish, Mahajan, Krishan C

    “…Abstract Background Placement of a prosthetic mesh is integral to successful totally extraperitoneal (TEP) herniorrhaphy. Available meshes have supported the…”
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    Laparoscopic ventral hernia meshplasty with "double-breasted" fascial closure of hernial defect: a new technique by Agarwal, Brij B, Agarwal, Sneh, Gupta, Manish K, Mishra, Ashish, Mahajan, Krishan C

    “…Absence of recurrence, seroma, and pain eludes the laparoscopic surgeon managing ventral and incisional hernias. Multifactorial etiology (i.e., obesity,…”
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    Innovations in Endosurgery—Journey into the Past of the Future: To Ride the SILS Bandwagon or Not? by Agarwal, Brij B., Chintamani, Ali, Kamran, Goyal, Karan, Mahajan, Krishan C.

    Published in Indian journal of surgery (01-06-2012)
    “…Progress in surgical practice has paralleled the civilizational evolution. Surgery has progressed from being the last resort in saving life to being form and…”
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    Spontaneous rupture of iatrogenic (postinguinal herniorrhaphy) venovenous malformation managed endoscopically by Agarwal, Brij B, Gupta, Manish K, Agarwal, Sneh, Mahajan, Krishan C

    “…Complications of open inguinal hernia repair, such as wound infection, hematoma, seroma, and neuralgia, are known to occur. Vascular injuries during inguinal…”
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    Laparoscopic cholecystectomy without using any energy source by Agarwal, Brij B, Gupta, Manish, Agarwal, Sneh, Mahajan, Krishan C

    “…Laparoscopic cholecystectomy, the gold standard treatment for symptomatic cholecystolithiasis, is still not absolutely safe. Use of energy sources for routine…”
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