2020
DOI: 10.1007/s00268-020-05668-y
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Correction to: Incidence of Incisional Hernia After Emergency Subcostal Unilateral Laparotomy: Does Augmentation Prophylaxis Play a Role?

Abstract: In the original article some of the column headings in Tables 1–4 were mislabeled.

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“…Laparotomy is performed by many types of surgeons [2], including liver and kidney transplant surgeons, urologists, gynecologists [2], vascular-, esophageal-, colorectal-, liver-, pancreatic-, cancer-, AW-, bariatric-, thoracic-and neurosurgeons. They may carry out several different types of laparotomy, which can be median laparotomy with xiphoidpubic incision, the Mercedes Benz-type incision [3], minimedian-type, sub-costal unilateral [4,5]/bilateral sub-costal laparotomy [6], the pararectus abdominis approach [7], the in the same patient, more than one incisional hernia may develop at the laparotomy sites [3], appearing as widelyspaced. Sometimes a spaced primary ventral hernia (VH), e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Laparotomy is performed by many types of surgeons [2], including liver and kidney transplant surgeons, urologists, gynecologists [2], vascular-, esophageal-, colorectal-, liver-, pancreatic-, cancer-, AW-, bariatric-, thoracic-and neurosurgeons. They may carry out several different types of laparotomy, which can be median laparotomy with xiphoidpubic incision, the Mercedes Benz-type incision [3], minimedian-type, sub-costal unilateral [4,5]/bilateral sub-costal laparotomy [6], the pararectus abdominis approach [7], the in the same patient, more than one incisional hernia may develop at the laparotomy sites [3], appearing as widelyspaced. Sometimes a spaced primary ventral hernia (VH), e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%