نتایج جستجو برای: abdominal wall hernias

تعداد نتایج: 258147  

2014
Fahad Aziz Misbah Zaeem

Incisional hernias following abdominal operations are a common complication. Mesh is frequently employed in repair of these hernias. Mesh migration is an infrequent occurrence. We present the case of transmural mesh migration from the abdominal wall into the ceacum presenting as chronic abdominal pain. Given the popularity of minimally invasive surgery utilizing polypropylene mesh for incisiona...

2015
Bruce A. Runyon

Pathogenesis of Ascites 1517 Cirrhotic Ascites 1517 Noncirrhotic Ascites 1517 Clinical Features 1518 History 1518 Physical Examination 1518 Diagnosis 1519 Abdominal Paracentesis 1519 Ascitic Fluid Analysis 1521 Differential Diagnosis of Ascites 1527 Complications 1528 Ascitic Fluid Infection, Including Spontaneous Bacterial Peritonitis 1528 Cellulitis 1534 Tense Ascites 1535 Pleural Effusions 1...

2014
Yusuf Arslan Kerem Karaman Fatih Altintoprak Zeynep Kahyaoglu Ismail Zengin Mustafa Yener Uzunoglu Hakan Demir

Sliding hernias are those in which part of the sac wall is formed by a retroperitoneal organ and/or its mesentery protruding outside the abdominal wall cavity. The hernia sac may contain jejunum, ileum, vermiform appendix, Meckel's diverticulum, stomach, ovary, fallopian tube or urinary bladder. Our report features an adult case with cryptorchidism in which testis and spermatic cord constitute ...

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...

Journal: :The Surgical clinics of North America 2008
Dan H Shell Jorge de la Torre Patricio Andrades Luis O Vasconez

Despite advances in many fields of surgery, incisional hernias still remain a significant problem. There is a lack of general consensus among surgeons regarding optimal treatment. A surgeon's approach is often based on tradition rather than clinical evidence. The surgeon's treatment plan should be comprehensive, with attention focused not merely on restoration of structural continuity. An under...

2015
Erin A. Miller Adam Goldin Geoffrey N. Tse Raymond Tse

Abdominal wall reconstruction ideally involves maintenance of domain by restoration of competent fascia and innervated muscle. Component separation allows closure of ventral hernias, but the technique is limited for high abdominal defects in the epigastric region. We describe an extended component separation that facilitated mobilization of the rectus abdominis muscle along its costal insertion...

Journal: :The British journal of surgery 2006
T J Aufenacker M J W Koelemay D J Gouma M P Simons

BACKGROUND The aim was to determine whether systemic antibiotic prophylaxis prevented wound infection after repair of abdominal wall hernia with mesh. METHODS This was a systematic review of the available literature identified from multiple databases using the terms 'hernia' and 'antibiotic prophylaxis'. Randomized placebo-controlled trials of antibiotic prophylaxis in abdominal wall mesh her...

Journal: :British Journal of Surgery 2023

Abstract Aim To assess the outcomes of abdominal wall reconstruction for subcostal incisional hernias through a new approach. We present our results posterior component separation previous incision as safe and reproducible technique complex cases. Material & Methods A multicenter prospective cohort patients diagnosed with bilateral on either clinical examination or imaging based computed to...

2017
Ankur Sidhu Su Kah Goh Eunice Lee Christopher Christophi Marcos Perini

The use of mesh in the management of abdominal wall hernias has significantly reduced the incidences of hernia recurrences. The placement of synthetic meshes to reinforce the abdominal wall is not without caveats. Synthetic meshes are associated with a risk of infection. Common causative microorganisms for mesh-related infection range from a diversity of gram positive, gram negative and anaerob...

2011
J. M. VILAR J. A. CORBERA G. SPINELLA Jose M. VILAR Juan A. CORBERA Giuseppe SPINELLA

Umbilical hernias in goats are uncommon and can vary in their etiology and management. Hernioplasty can be done by closing the abdominal wall with a horizontal mattress pattern using absorbable sutures. However, larger defects (hernial ring size >3 cm) generally require the use of prosthetic materials that allow for a tension-free repair. In this study, 10 young female goats with umbilical hern...

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