نتایج جستجو برای: poststernotomy incisional hernia

تعداد نتایج: 28811  

Journal: :La Clinica terapeutica 2014
M Assenza C Reali G Marenga S Marchese C Modini

Ventral incisional hernia rate is decreasing due to the introduction of new clinical and surgery method. As a result, the complex incisional hernias, are less often described and rarely treated. We describe our experience in emergency case. We present the case of permagna incisional hernia with skin necrosis, subcutaneous abscess and bowel perforation which cause a long-lasting bedding. The suc...

2011
Zisun Kim Yong Jin Kim

Repairing large incisional hernia with abdominal wall reconstruction is a technically challenging problem for surgeons. We report our experience of large midline incisional hernia which was repaired successfully with components separation technique. A patient with incisional hernia, 35 × 20 cm in size, underwent operation following standard components separation technique. The aponeurosis of th...

2015
Ritu Misra Sunil Kumar Bajaj Garvit D. Khatri Rohini Gupta

Incisional hernia following section caesarean is a not so uncommon a complication following sepsis in the postoperative period. An ever rising primary caesarean rates in many developed countries like USA and emerging economies like China is leading to rising trend of incisional hernia following c-section. The contents of hernial sac in these cases are usually small gut loops or omentum. Only ab...

2017
A. Lambertz B.O. Stüben B. Bock R. Eickhoff A. Kroh C.D. Klink U.P. Neumann C.J. Krones

BACKGROUND The increased use of laparoscopy has resulted in certain complications specifically associated with the laparoscopic approach, such as port-site incisional hernia (PIH). Until today, it is not finally clarified if port-site closure should be performed by fascia suture or not. Furthermore, the optimal treatment strategy in PIH (suture vs. mesh) is still widely unclear. The aim of this...

Journal: :Chirurgia 2013
G Cavallaro Fc Campanile M Rizzello F Greco O Iorio F De Angelis M Rengo G Silecchia

Laparoscopic repair of ventral hernias has gained popularity, since many studies have reported encouraging results. The choice of the mesh and fixation methods are crucial issues in preventing complications and recurrence. 30 laparoscopic ventral hernia repair performed consecutively in 28 patients (11 males, 17 females) for different kinds of incisional hernias from February 2011 to June 2012 ...

2011
Joris J Harlaar Eva B Deerenberg Gabrielle H van Ramshorst Harold E Lont Ed CMH van der Borst Willem R Schouten Joos Heisterkamp Helena C van Doorn Huib A Cense Frits Berends Hein BAC Stockmann Wietske W Vrijland Esther CJ Consten Reyer T Ottow Peter MNYH Go John J Hermans Ewout W Steyerberg Johan F Lange

BACKGROUND The median laparotomy is frequently used by abdominal surgeons to gain rapid and wide access to the abdominal cavity with minimal damage to nerves, vascular structures and muscles of the abdominal wall. However, incisional hernia remains the most common complication after median laparotomy, with reported incidences varying between 2-20%. Recent clinical and experimental data showed a...

Journal: :The spine journal : official journal of the North American Spine Society 2012
Timothy V Galan Vivek Mohan Eric O Klineberg Munish C Gupta Rolando F Roberto Joshua P Ellwitz

BACKGROUND CONTEXT Minimal access surgery is becoming more popular for spinal fusion because of a lower theoretical risk of complications and shorter postoperative recovery period, compared with the traditional open approach. The lateral approach uses retroperitoneal transpsoas access to the vertebra, obviating the need for an approach surgeon and minimizing muscular disruption, thus allowing a...

Journal: :Journal of Hospital Medicine 2010

2015
Vijay Koduru Annappa Kudva Ravikiran Naalla

Laparotomy performed for surgical access usually heals quickly and without complications, leaving a stable scar. An exception to this is the rare (< 1%) occurrence of acute separation of the sutured abdominal walls during the postoperative phase – known as acute wound dehiscence or burst abdomen – and the more frequent (> 20%) occurrence of chronic wound dehiscence with the formation of a herni...

Journal: :Journal of Institute of Medicine 2010

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