نتایج جستجو برای: abdominal wall defect

تعداد نتایج: 346512  

Journal: :Medical Journal Armed Forces India 2005

2017
Andre Alencar Moreira Bruno Damasceno Sena

wall defect reconstruction.1, 2 Anterolateral thigh flaps, tensor fascia lata musculocutaneous flaps, and their combination are reliable and are often used.3, 4 Despite the reported efficacy, it is unclear how large an abdominal defect can be closed with a single thigh flap. The objective of this study was to compare the length of the abdomen and thigh, and to determine whether a thigh flap is ...

2015
Karthik C Vallam Monica Bhagat Vinay Shankhdhar Sajid S Qureshi

INTRODUCTION Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans is an uncommon low-grade soft tissue sarcoma with a high potential for recurrence as it has irregular finger like extensions. CASE DESCRIPTION We report a case of a large, recurrent dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans in a child involving the anterior abdominal wall, which posed a challenge for reconstruction. Peritoneum sparing full thickness resectio...

Journal: :Medical ultrasonography 2012
Mihaela Grigore George Iliev Dumitru Gafiteanu Camelia Cojocaru

The use of fetal ultrasound in prenatal care allows the diagnosis of the majority of abdominal wall defects with subsequent opportunities for parental counseling and optimal perinatal management. Outcome of a fetus with an abdominal wall defect is significantly affected by the presence of additional malformations or chromosomal defects. Appropriate management is dependent on the early identific...

2014
Antonio Di Cesare

Omphalocele is a known congenital anomaly consisting with a periumbilical abdominal wall defect determining the herniation of viscera into a sac made up of peritoneum, Wharton’s jelly and amnios. When the defect is larger than 5-6 cm with herniation of most of the liver and bowel into the sac, the condition is commonly referred to as giant omphalocele (GO). The latter represents a challenging s...

Journal: :The Journal of trauma 1998
Hsien-Ying Chen Ming-Huei Sheu Li-Ming Tseng

Handlebar hernia is a rare, traumatic, abdominal wall hernia caused by high-velocity direct trauma. It involves disruption of the abdominal wall muscles, with bowel loop herniated through the defect in the abdominal wall, and may have major or even lethal complications. We report a case of bicycle-handlebar hernia in a 9-year-old boy who had all layers of his abdominal wall disrupted by a fall ...

2010
M Donati G Brancato S Puglia A Donati

Background One of the most debated topics in the surgery of the abdominal wall hernias is the type and location of the prosthesis and even the employment of prosthetic materials for some authors is an object of discussion [1,2]. The aim of this work is to present the experience of a specialized center in abdominal wall surgery, showing the results of open extraperitoneal prosthetic repair of th...

2013
Somendra Bansal Sanchit Jain Laxmi Narayan Meena

Blunt traumatic abdominal wall disruptions associated with evisceration (abdominal wall injury grade type VI) are very rare. We describe a case of large traumatic abdominal wall disruption with bowel evisceration and complete transection of jejunum and sigmoid colon that occurred after a 30-year-old male sustained run over injury to abdomen. Abdominal exploration and primary end to end jejuno-j...

Journal: :journal of minimally invasive surgical sciences 0
gnanaraj jesudian karunya community hospital, karunya university, coimbatore, india; karunya community hospital, karunya university, coimbatore, india. tel/fax: +91-9500127271

laparoscopic surgery is now an integral part of the operative repertoire. single-incision laparoscopic surgery (sils) is a new technique developed for performing operations without a visible scar. pneumoperitoneum, as a necessary precondition of laparoscopic procedures, represents the restriction of the surgeon's freedom of movement and can lead to rare but typical complications. the single inc...

2007

Most reported cases of traumatic abdominal wall herniation result from seatbelt or handlebar injuries. The diagnosis is often made on physical examination or abdominal computed tomography (CT). We report a 59-year-old man with traumatic herniation through the rectus muscle following low-velocity blunt abdominal trauma. This patient was init ially thought to have a rectus sheath haematoma and in...

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