نتایج جستجو برای: poststernotomy incisional hernia

تعداد نتایج: 28811  

Journal: :Hepatobiliary & pancreatic diseases international : HBPD INT 2007
Nikolaos S Salemis Konstantinos Nisotakis Stavros Gourgiotis Efstathios Tsohataridis

BACKGROUND Lumbar hernia is a rare congenital or acquired defect of the posterior abdominal wall. The acquired type is more common and occurs mainly as an incisional defect after flank surgery. Incarceration or strangulation of hernia contents is uncommon. METHOD Segmental liver incarceration through a recurrent incisional lumbar defect was diagnosed in a 58 years old woman by magnetic resona...

Journal: :Acta chirurgica Iugoslavica 2010
D Dabić S Cerović B Azanjaç B Marić I Kostić

INTRODUCTION The employment of a diversity of prosthetic materials and several types of mesh different in construction is opening a new chapter in hernia surgery and tension-free techniques are becoming a "golden standard" for repairing abdominal wall defects, whereas the conventional methods, i.e., the tension techniques are performed on young patients having small direct, indirect, or femoral...

2014
Martin Plencner Barbora East Zbyněk Tonar Martin Otáhal Eva Prosecká Michala Rampichová Tomáš Krejčí Andrej Litvinec Matej Buzgo Andrea Míčková Alois Nečas Jiří Hoch Evžen Amler

Incisional hernia affects up to 20% of patients after abdominal surgery. Unlike other types of hernia, its prognosis is poor, and patients suffer from recurrence within 10 years of the operation. Currently used hernia-repair meshes do not guarantee success, but only extend the recurrence-free period by about 5 years. Most of them are nonresorbable, and these implants can lead to many complicati...

Journal: :Revista Hispanoamericana de Hernia 2021

Journal: :The New England journal of medicine 2000
R W Luijendijk W C Hop M P van den Tol D C de Lange M M Braaksma J N IJzermans R U Boelhouwer B C de Vries M K Salu J C Wereldsma C M Bruijninckx J Jeekel

BACKGROUND Incisional hernia is an important complication of abdominal surgery. Procedures for the repair of these hernias with sutures and with mesh have been reported, but there is no consensus about which type of procedure is best. METHODS Between March 1992 and February 1998, we performed a multicenter trial in which we randomly assigned to suture repair or mesh repair 200 patients who we...

2010
Peter Nau Clancy J. Clark Mason Fisher Gregory Walker Bradley J. Needleman E. Christopher Ellison Peter Muscarella

Incisional hernias are a prevalent problem in abdominal surgery and occur in 11% of patients who undergo laparotomy. Primary suture closure of incisional hernias results in a 31%-58% chance of recurrence. The addition of a prosthetic mesh implant decreases recurrence rates to 8%-10%. Popularized in Europe by Rives and Stoppa, the sublay technique has proven to be very effective, with low recurr...

Journal: :Journal of Burns and Wounds 2007
Liyu Xing Michael G. Franz Cynthia L. Marcelo Charlotte A. Smith Vivienne S. Marshall Martin C. Robson

OBJECTIVE Acute wound failure is a common complication following surgical procedures and trauma. Laparotomy wound failure leads to abdominal dehiscence and incisional hernia formation. Delayed recovery of wound-breaking strength is one mechanism for laparotomy wound failure. Early fascial wounds are relatively acellular, and there is a delay in the appearance of acute wound growth factors and c...

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
ramin mehrdad center for research on occupational diseases, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. khosro sadeghniiat haghighi amir hossein naseri esfahani

abdominal wall hernia is common but reliable scientific data about its work relatedness is very limited and inconsistent. in this paper, a less common type of abdominal wall hernia in a 30 year old male worker is presented with recurrence after first surgery when he returned to work. in contrast with almost all kinds of hernia, a lifelong limitation for heavy lifting was recommended. it seems t...

2011
Natalie Dabbas K Adams K Pearson GT Royle

OBJECTIVES Abdominal wall hernias are common. Various authors all quote the following order (in decreasing frequency): inguinal, femoral, umbilical followed by rarer forms. But are these figures outdated? We investigated the epidemiology of hernia repair (retrospective review) over 30 years to determine whether the relative frequencies of hernias are evolving. DESIGN All hernia repairs undert...

2012
Johannes C Lauscher Peter Martus Andrea Stroux Jens Neudecker Uwe Behrens Ralf Hammerich Heinz J Buhr Jörg-Peter Ritz

BACKGROUND Incisional hernia is a frequent complication in abdominal surgery. This article describes the development of a prospective randomized clinical trial designed to determine whether watchful waiting is an acceptable alternative to surgical repair for patients with oligosymptomatic incisional hernia. METHODS/DESIGN This clinical multicenter trial has been designed to compare watchful w...

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