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Jacobsen GR et al. - The repair of primary and incisional hernias of the ventral abdominal wall via a transvaginal approach is technically feasible, and the result of the initial case was exceptional. However, there are still significant obstacles which must be addressed before this approach can be widely utilized. These obstacles include safe entrance into the abdominal cavity via a transvaginal approach, the proper mesh to be placed during the repair, and the risk of infection.

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