Gómez Menchero, Julio (Spain)

Riotinto, Hospital de Riotinto

About Gómez Menchero, Julio (Spain)

Dr. Julio Gómez Menchero

Hospital de Riotinto
CIRUGIA
Riotinto

Spain

Hernia Expert for Abdominal Wall-, Umbilical-, Parastomal-, Hiatal and Inguinal-Hernia

Training on DynaMesh®-ENDOLAP 3D implants with focus on endoscopic (laparoscopic) repair of inguinal hernias using current minimally invasive surgical techniques (TEP and TAPP).

Training on DynaMesh®-ENDOLAP implants with focus on endoscopic (laparoscopic) repair of inguinal hernias using common minimally invasive surgical techniques (TEP and TAPP).

Training on DynaMesh®-IPOM implants with focus on surgical treatment of primary and secondary ventral hernias and especial focus on parastomal hernia repair after ostomy surgery.

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Specialists

DynaMesh®-ENDOLAP 3D implants are used to reinforce connective tissue structures in the groin region. They were specially developed for the endoscopic (laparoscopic) repair of inguinal hernias using current minimally invasive surgical techniques (TEP and TAPP).

DynaMesh®-ENDOLAP implants serve to support the tissue and stabilise the fascial structures of the groin. They were specially developed for the endoscopic (laparoscopic) repair of inguinal hernias using common minimally invasive surgical techniques (TEP and TAPP).

DynaMesh®-IPOM implants are designed for soft tissue reinforcement and soft tissue bridging of the fascial and connective tissue structures of the abdominal wall as part of surgical treatment for epigastric hernias, umbilical or incisional hernias, and parastomal hernias following ostomy surgery.

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