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1. Laparoscopic TAPP to treat inguinal hernia. Is the robot preferable? A review and cohort-study on anatomical landmarks of robotic-assisted transabdominal preperitoneal groin hernia repair (r-TAPP).

2. Robotic hernia surgery IV. English version : Robotic parastomal hernia repair. Video report and preliminary results.

3. [Robotic hernia surgery IV. German version : Robotic parastomal hernia repair. Video report and preliminary results].

4. Robotic hernia repair II. English version : Robotic primary ventral and incisional hernia repair (rv‑TAPP and r‑Rives or r‑TARUP). Video report and results of a series of 118 patients.

5. [Robotic hernia repair : Part II: Robotic primary ventral and incisional hernia repair (rv-TAPP and r-Rives or r-TARUP). Video report and results of a series of 118 patients].

6. Robotic hernia repair III. English version: Robotic incisional hernia repair with transversus abdominis release (r‑TAR). Video report and results of a cohort study.

7. Robotische Hernienchirurgie: Teil III: Robotische Inzisionalhernienversorgung mit „transversus abdominis release" (r-TAR). Videobeitrag und Ergebnisse einer Kohortenstudie.

8. Erratum to: Robotic hernia repair III. English version: Robotic incisional hernia repair with transversus abdominis release (r-TAR). Video report and results of a cohort study.

9. Erratum to: Robotic hernia repair II. English version: Robotic primary ventral and incisional hernia repair (rv-TAPP and r-Rives or r-TARUP). Video report and results of a series of 118 patients.

10. Erratum to: Robotic hernia surgery I. English version: Robotic inguinal hernia repair (r-TAPP). Video report and results of a series of 302 hernia operations.

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