INIS
comparative evaluations
100%
children
100%
reviews
100%
repair
100%
data analysis
100%
ports
100%
levels
40%
surgery
40%
length
40%
hospitals
40%
cosmetics
40%
range
40%
pain
40%
closures
40%
wounds
40%
testes
40%
data
20%
patients
20%
operation
20%
vessels
20%
libraries
20%
pediatrics
20%
randomness
20%
inclusions
20%
edema
20%
injuries
20%
patents
20%
atrophy
20%
hematomas
20%
Keyphrases
Pooled Analysis
100%
Laparoscopic Hernia Repair
100%
Intracorporeal
100%
Single Port
66%
Operative
33%
Postoperative Complications
33%
Operative Time
33%
Peri
33%
Postoperative Pain
33%
Purse
33%
Length of Hospital Stay
16%
Randomized Controlled Trial
16%
Apnea
16%
Recurring
16%
Systematic Literature Review
16%
MEDLINE
16%
PubMed
16%
Embase
16%
Random Effects Model
16%
Recurrence Rate
16%
Timing of Surgery
16%
Laparoscopic Surgery
16%
Laparoscopic Approach
16%
Hernia Repair
16%
Wound Infection
16%
Cochrane Library
16%
Testicle
16%
Bleeding
16%
Library Databases
16%
Hematoma
16%
Inguinal Hernia Repair
16%
Spermatic Cord
16%
Suture Techniques
16%
Bilateral Inguinal Hernia
16%
Recurrent Hernia
16%
Contralateral Patent Processus Vaginalis
16%
Unilateral Inguinal Hernia
16%
Three-port
16%
Peritoneal Closure
16%
Scrotal Edema
16%
Pediatric Inguinal Hernia
16%
Purse-string Suture
16%
Ance
16%
Tuba
16%
Hydrocele
16%
Testicular Atrophy
16%
Extraperitoneal
16%
Spermatic Vessels
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Systematic Review
100%
Hernioplasty
100%
Extracorporeal
100%
Suture
37%
Postoperative Complication
25%
Postoperative Pain
25%
Inguinal Hernia
25%
Cosmetic
25%
Testis Atrophy
25%
Laparoscopic Surgery
12%
Randomized Controlled Trial
12%
Pediatrics
12%
Prospective Study
12%
Hernia
12%
Recurrence Risk
12%
Contralateral
12%
Wound Infection
12%
Bleeding
12%
Random Effects Model
12%
Wound
12%
Edema
12%
Hematoma
12%
Apnea
12%
Spermatic Cord
12%
Patent Processus Vaginalis
12%
Suturing
12%
Hydrocele
12%