نتایج جستجو برای: abdominal wound closure techniques

تعداد نتایج: 832158  

2017
Gabriele Munegato Landino Fei Michele Schiano di Visconte Danilo Da Ros Luana Moras Gabriele Bellio

In the surgical management of large incisional hernias, the main target is the closure of the abdominal wall defect on the midline without a dangerous increase in the intraabdominal pressure. In this setting, new intraperitoneal prosthesis and components separation techniques were proposed to solve this problem. Both solutions present some critical issues. A new surgical approach with a free la...

Journal: :Orthopedics 2012
Ronak M Patel Max Cayo Arpan Patel Marie Albarillo Lalit Puri

Various methods of skin closure exist in joint replacement surgery. Although subcuticular skin closure techniques offer an aesthetic advantage over conventional skin stapling, no measurable differences have been reported. Furthermore, newer barbed sutures, such as the V-Loc absorbable suture (Covidien, Mansfield, Massachusetts), theoretically distribute tension evenly through the wound and help...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps 2015
G Suren Arul B J Sonka J B Lundy R F Rickard S L A Jeffery

INTRODUCTION The paradigm of Damage Control Surgery (DCS) has radically improved the management of abdominal trauma, but less well described are the options for managing the abdominal wall itself in an austere environment. This article describes a series of patients with complex abdominal wall problems managed at the UK-led Role 3 Medical Treatment Facility (MTF) in Camp Bastion, Afghanistan. ...

2015
Meghan M. Stelly Charles B. Rodning Terry C. Stelly

BACKGROUND Deep sternal wound infections are a rare but serious complication after median sternotomy. We evaluated the incidence of deep sternal wound infection associated with two techniques for sternal closure. METHODS In this retrospective case series, we recorded the method of sternal closure in consecutive patients undergoing a variety of cardiothoracic surgical procedures. Sternal closu...

Journal: :The Nursing clinics of North America 2007
Clair Hollister Vincent W Li

For most of the last century, chronic wound care was a practice of passive techniques, designed to prevent the progression of the wound. In the last decade, however, advanced techniques have focused on improving the wound at the molecular level to accelerate wound healing. Successful modalities include tissue-engineered products, hyperbaric oxygen, negative pressure therapy, electrical stimulat...

2018
E. D. Shirley V. Mai K. M. Neal G. M. Kiebzak

Purpose Acute compartment syndrome often requires additional surgery to achieve wound closure. Little information exists regarding the expected number of surgeries, techniques and complications after closure in paediatric patients. Methods A retrospective chart review identified patients treated for acute compartment syndrome at four hospitals over a ten-year period. The cause of injury, type...

Journal: :Acta cirurgica brasileira 2009
Ari Gonçalves Lima Murched Omar Taha Henri Chaplin Rivoire Anna Tereza Negrini Fagundes Djalma José Fagundes

PURPOSE To investigate the effectiveness of fibrin glue in comparison with polyglycolic acid suture to promote the closure of rabbit's vaginal vault, after abdominal hysterectomy. METHODS Twenty female, adults, New Zealand rabbits, were submitted to abdominal hysterectomy and randomly distributed to polyglycolic acid suture (G-PA / n=10) or fibrin glue closure of vaginal vault (G-FG / n=10). ...

Journal: :The Canadian journal of plastic surgery = Journal canadien de chirurgie plastique 2013
Omar Bengezi Anthony Vo

There are currently numerous techniques described in the literature that attempt to optimize wound closure following a fasciotomy. However, primary closure of fasciotomy wounds continues to be difficult to accomplish successfully because of the underlying edema sustained from the compartment syndrome. The approach described in the present report is simple and physiologically sound, and addresse...

Journal: :Plastic and reconstructive surgery 2006
Assa Braakenburg Miryam C Obdeijn Reinier Feitz Iris A L M van Rooij Arjanne J van Griethuysen Jean H G Klinkenbijl

BACKGROUND Vacuum-assisted closure therapy is a relatively new concept described in the literature that increases wound-healing capacity. The authors aimed to investigate the effect of vacuum-assisted closure therapy on wound healing, granulation tissue formation, bacterial clearance, pain, time involvement of the staff, and total costs in all types of wounds in comparison with modern wound dre...

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