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A new approach for open surgery on the abdominal aorta and iliac blood vessels – Piljic Method
It is very important to make the smallest possible surgical paraumbilical transperitoneal incision, the so-called minilaparotomy 8-10 cm long, which is generally sufficient to perform surgery, and significantly reduces pain after surgery, significantly accelerates wound healing, and reduces the risk of postoperative hernia to a minimum [1]. If necessary, the surgical incision can always be further expanded.
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Primary Health Care Research & Development is aimed specifically at both researchers and practitioners in primary health care, bridging the gap between the two areas. It provides a forum for the publication of international, interdisciplinary research and development in primary health care. It is essential reading for all involved in primary care: nurse practitioners, GPs and health service managers; professional and local groups in community health; researchers and academics; purchasers of primary health care services; allied health practitioners in secondary services and health-related consumer groups.