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The Lichtenstein technique is being used adequately in inguinal hernia repair: national analysis and review of the surgical technique

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Title
The Lichtenstein technique is being used adequately in inguinal hernia repair: national analysis and review of the surgical technique
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Revista do Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões, January 2023
DOI 10.1590/0100-6991e-20233655-en
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Bruno Amantini Messias, Pedro Lustre de Almeida, Tania Marcela Sandoval Ichinose, Érica Rossi Mocchetti, Cirênio Almeida Barbosa, Jaques Waisberg, Sergio Roll, Marcelo Fontenelle Ribeiro

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