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Hernia surgery

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Hernia surgery Abdominal wall hernias are often noticeable as a protrusion of the abdominal or inguinal region. This is a gap in the abdominal wall through which the intestine, peritoneum or fat can protrude [...] protrude. In principle, hernias can occur on the entire abdominal wall, but occur more frequently at the navel, in the groin or in the area of a scar after surgery. Hernias can be operated in an open surgical [...] operated on by opening the old scar, usually by inserting a mesh between the fascia and the straight abdominal muscle (Sublay technique).

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MHH awards 105 doctorates and two doctoral prizes

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occurrence of abdominal fluid. Patients still have a mortality rate of about 50 percent within one year despite improved medical care. The main cause is infection, including inflammation of the abdominal fluid [...] cirrhosis, it is increased in the abdominal fluid of these patients and exhibits an activated, tissue-resident phenotype here. Likewise, these cells isolated from the abdominal fluid were able to produce a [...] responses. Furthermore, the PhD student found that MAIT cells are actively recruited to the abdominal cavity during abdominal fluid infection by certain soluble messengers and thus may play an important overall

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Longitudinal imaging and laser manipulation

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Longitudinal imaging and laser manipulation in vivo using an abdominal imaging window The liver is known to possess extensive regenerative capabilities, the processes and pathways of which are not fully [...] understanding of liver regeneration, we combine longitudinal imaging analysis in vivo through an abdominal imaging window in the mouse with simultaneous manipulation on a single cell level. Team Prof. Dr

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Rehm

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Mandy Rehm External quality assurance of abdominal organ transplants E-Mail: rehm.mandy(at)mh-hannover.de ☎ +49 511 532 6787 Fax: +49 511 532 4010 Mobil: +49 176 1 532 2572

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Projects

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Thematical Translation Units within DZIF. Longitudinal imaging and laser manipulation in vivo using an abdominal imaging window Project leaders: Daphne DeTemple / Stefan Kalies (NIFE) The liver is known to possess [...] understanding of liver regeneration, we combine longitudinal imaging analysis in vivo through an abdominal imaging window in the mouse with simultaneous manipulation on a single cell level. In vivo imaging

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Hannover will continue to be one of the international pacemakers in the future

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institutes and outpatient departments involved in transplantation. With more than 300 thoracic and abdominal organs transplanted per year and a large number of translational research projects, this is a great [...] can really make a difference at the MHH. What about patient care? With over 15,000 thoracic and abdominal organ transplants performed, the MHH Transplant Center is one of the largest centers in the world

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Pancreas transplantation

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combination with a kidney transplant, is numerically the rarest transplantation in Germany among the abdominal organs, but very beneficial for the individual recipients. Patients who are candidates for this

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Consultation for patients with private health insurance

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the entire spectrum of general, visceral and transplantation surgery; a special focus is on upper abdominal, pancreatic and liver surgery. For selected special interventions (e.g., from the sub-specialties

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IBD Clinic

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after our doctors have viewed your preliminary findings. I don't have a diagnosis but I've had abdominal pain/diarrhea lately. Can you provide treatment? No. We treat patients with a confirmed diagnosis

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Allergies

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shortness of breath, bronchial asthma. Skin: hives, itchy wheals, neurodermatitis Gastrointestinal: abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, flatulence Systemic: heart palpitations, shock, circulatory arrest

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