Perspectives in Surgery - Issue 7/2026
Editorial
301
Herniologie
T. Paseka
303
Review
311
Open abdomen techniques – a herniologist’s view
P. Bystřický, S. Šuhájek
317
Differential diagnosis of a groin pain in a surgical outpatient clinic
G. Demlová, J. Resler
324
Hernias robotically? State of the art
L. Martínek
329
State of the art management of parastomal hernias at the hernia centers
J. Škach, V. Blecher, P. Biath
Original articles
337
Quality of life after umbilical hernia surgery with a preperitoneal mesh – our experience
M. Páral, T. Paseka, P. Diviš, K. Abukhovich, J. Vrbka, J. Doležel, L. Pospíšil, A. Texl
345
The Liberec loop purse string hernioplasty, Omentum protected IPOM and Liberec umbilical lasso as possible alternative solutions for umbilical hernias – a multicentric observational study
J. Škach, L. Puszkailer, V. Blecher, M. Valenta, T. Verner, Z. Rambousek, R. Harcubová
Case Report
353
Botulotoxin in hernia surgery
J. Novotný, A. Haninec, R. Tarnoczy
360
Patient’s journey with a hernia
S. Šuhájek, P. Bystřický
369
Can large defects be closed laparoscopically without component separation?
J. Vrbka, T. Paseka, M. Páral, J. Molnár, K. Abukhovich, P. Diviš
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