Christian Hollinsky

Summary

Country: Austria

Publications

  1. ncbi Clinically diagnosed groin hernias without a peritoneal sac at laparoscopy--what to do?
    Christian Hollinsky
    Department of Surgery, Hospital of Floridsdorf, Vienna, Austria
    Am J Surg 199:730-5. 2010
  2. ncbi Tensile strength and adhesion formation of mesh fixation systems used in laparoscopic incisional hernia repair
    Christian Hollinsky
    Department of Surgery, SMZ Floridsdorf, Hinaysgasse 1, Vienna 1210, Austria
    Surg Endosc 24:1318-24. 2010
  3. ncbi Influence of a new self-gripping hernia mesh on male fertility in a rat model
    Thomas Kolbe
    Biomodels Austria, University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna, Austria
    Surg Endosc 24:455-61. 2010
  4. ncbi Biomechanical properties of lightweight versus heavyweight meshes for laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair and their impact on recurrence rates
    Christian Hollinsky
    Department of Surgery, Kaiserin Elisabeth Hospital, Huglgasse 1 3, 1150, Vienna, Austria
    Surg Endosc 22:2679-85. 2008
  5. ncbi Anatomical changes after inguinal hernia treatment: a reason for chronic pain and recurrent hernia?
    Roland Kocijan
    Department of Surgery, Hospital of Floridsdorf, Vienna, Austria
    Surg Endosc 24:395-9. 2010
  6. ncbi Comparison of a new self-gripping mesh with other fixation methods for laparoscopic hernia repair in a rat model
    Christian Hollinsky
    Department of Surgery, Kaiserin Elisabeth Hospital, Vienna, Austria
    J Am Coll Surg 208:1107-14. 2009

Collaborators

  • Thomas Koch
  • Roland Kocijan
  • Thomas Kolbe
  • Yi Wei Chan
  • Ingrid Walter
  • Thomas Rülicke
  • Anja Joachim
  • Simone Sandberg

Detail Information

Publications6

  1. ncbi Clinically diagnosed groin hernias without a peritoneal sac at laparoscopy--what to do?
    Christian Hollinsky
    Department of Surgery, Hospital of Floridsdorf, Vienna, Austria
    Am J Surg 199:730-5. 2010
    ..The aim of this study was to determine the causes, frequency, and surgical procedures in cases of clinically diagnosed hernias without peritoneal defects...
  2. ncbi Tensile strength and adhesion formation of mesh fixation systems used in laparoscopic incisional hernia repair
    Christian Hollinsky
    Department of Surgery, SMZ Floridsdorf, Hinaysgasse 1, Vienna 1210, Austria
    Surg Endosc 24:1318-24. 2010
    ..Various fixation systems were critically compared in terms of their retention strength and the formation of adhesions...
  3. ncbi Influence of a new self-gripping hernia mesh on male fertility in a rat model
    Thomas Kolbe
    Biomodels Austria, University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna, Austria
    Surg Endosc 24:455-61. 2010
    ..As the sensitivity of this structure is known, the question arises of whether this new self-gripping mesh might damage susceptible tissue layers and impair male fertility...
  4. ncbi Biomechanical properties of lightweight versus heavyweight meshes for laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair and their impact on recurrence rates
    Christian Hollinsky
    Department of Surgery, Kaiserin Elisabeth Hospital, Huglgasse 1 3, 1150, Vienna, Austria
    Surg Endosc 22:2679-85. 2008
    ..Laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair can be performed using light- or heavyweight meshes. Apart from the size of the mesh, its friction coefficient (mu(0)) and flexural stiffness are of crucial importance to avoidance of hernia recurrence...
  5. ncbi Anatomical changes after inguinal hernia treatment: a reason for chronic pain and recurrent hernia?
    Roland Kocijan
    Department of Surgery, Hospital of Floridsdorf, Vienna, Austria
    Surg Endosc 24:395-9. 2010
    ..Chronic pain and hernia recurrence are the most frequent long-term complications of treating inguinal hernia. One reason may be postsurgical changes in the anatomy of the groin...
  6. ncbi Comparison of a new self-gripping mesh with other fixation methods for laparoscopic hernia repair in a rat model
    Christian Hollinsky
    Department of Surgery, Kaiserin Elisabeth Hospital, Vienna, Austria
    J Am Coll Surg 208:1107-14. 2009
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