The INCH-trial: a multicenter randomized controlled trial comparing short- and long-term outcomes of open and laparoscopic surgery for incisional hernia repair.
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Full Title: Surg Endosc
Abbreviation: Surg Endosc
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Language: N/A
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Subject Category: Diagnostic Imaging
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"Declarations DisclosuresNadine van Veenendaal, Marijn Poelman, Jan Apers, Huib Cense, Hermien Schreurs, Eric Sonneveld, Susanne van der Velde, and Jaap Bonjer have no conflicts of interest or financial ties to disclose. Marijn Poelman and Jaap Bonjer received research grants from the European Association for Endoscopic Surgery and ZonMW for the INCH-Trial. Jaap Bonjer received research grants from Ethicon, Applied Medical, Medtronic, the Dutch Cancer Society, Maag Darm Lever stichting for research outside the submitted work. Jaap Bonjer is medical advisor of Rods & Cones, Incision, Force Sense. Disclosures Nadine van Veenendaal, Marijn Poelman, Jan Apers, Huib Cense, Hermien Schreurs, Eric Sonneveld, Susanne van der Velde, and Jaap Bonjer have no conflicts of interest or financial ties to disclose. Marijn Poelman and Jaap Bonjer received research grants from the European Association for Endoscopic Surgery and ZonMW for the INCH-Trial. Jaap Bonjer received research grants from Ethicon, Applied Medical, Medtronic, the Dutch Cancer Society, Maag Darm Lever stichting for research outside the submitted work. Jaap Bonjer is medical advisor of Rods & Cones, Incision, Force Sense."
"Funding This trial was funded by ZonMW The Netherlands (Project number 837002507) and the European Association for Endoscopic Surgery."
"Trial registration Netherlands Trial Register NTR2808."
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