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Research on the current situation of animal models of abdominal wall hernia in the field of animal experiments: a systematic review of 9098 animals with abdominal wall hernia model.

PMID: 41390636 · 2025

JournalBMC surgery
Year2025
PMID41390636

Abstract

Animal models are essential for advancing clinical research on abdominal wall hernias. However, existing preclinical studies often have inconsistencies and limitations, hindering the translation of findings into clinical practice. This systematic review evaluates preclinical animal studies to summarize methodologies used in abdominal wall hernia research, aiming to standardize animal model development and improve the clinical relevance of research outcomes. A systematic search was conducted acro

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