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Annals of Surgery, 2017
Objective: The aim of the study was to examine abdominal wall function in patients undergoing abdominal wall reconstruction (AWR) for incisional hernia.
K. Jensen+3 more
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Objective: The aim of the study was to examine abdominal wall function in patients undergoing abdominal wall reconstruction (AWR) for incisional hernia.
K. Jensen+3 more
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Radiographics, 2017
Abdominal wall injuries occur in nearly one of 10 patients coming to the emergency department after nonpenetrating trauma. Injuries range from minor, such as abdominal wall contusion, to severe, such as abdominal wall rupture with evisceration of ...
S. Matalon+5 more
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Abdominal wall injuries occur in nearly one of 10 patients coming to the emergency department after nonpenetrating trauma. Injuries range from minor, such as abdominal wall contusion, to severe, such as abdominal wall rupture with evisceration of ...
S. Matalon+5 more
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Comparative Veterinary Anatomy, 2022
Takanori Sugiyama, Helen M.S. Davies
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Takanori Sugiyama, Helen M.S. Davies
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Traumatic abdominal wall hernias: Location matters
Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, 2016BACKGROUND Because of its uncommon nature and a lack of comprehensive literature, abdominal wall hernias caused by blunt trauma continue to present a management dilemma.
Jamie J. Coleman+6 more
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Current state of abdominal wall transplantation
Current Opinion in Organ Transplantation, 2016Purpose of reviewPrimary closure of the abdominal wall remains one of the early challenges of intestinal transplantation. Our aim is to review the role of abdominal wall transplantation in achieving tension-free closure of the abdomen.
H. Giele+4 more
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Abdominal wall blocks in adults
Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2016Purpose of review Abdominal wall blocks in adults have evolved much during the last decade; that is, particularly with the introduction of ultrasound-guided (USG) blocks.
J. Børglum, I. Gögenür, T. Bendtsen
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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2017
Background: Studies of abdominal wall reconstruction with concurrent panniculectomy have reported contradictory results. The authors hypothesized that patients undergoing abdominal wall reconstruction with concurrent panniculectomy experience more wound ...
S. Giordano+4 more
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Background: Studies of abdominal wall reconstruction with concurrent panniculectomy have reported contradictory results. The authors hypothesized that patients undergoing abdominal wall reconstruction with concurrent panniculectomy experience more wound ...
S. Giordano+4 more
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Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology, 2016
In Reply: We read with great interest the recent article by Glissen Brown et al1 on chronic abdominal wall pain and laud the authors for their comprehensive review of the condition. It is a condition that is not only seen in gastroenterology clinics, but
Marc Russo+3 more
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In Reply: We read with great interest the recent article by Glissen Brown et al1 on chronic abdominal wall pain and laud the authors for their comprehensive review of the condition. It is a condition that is not only seen in gastroenterology clinics, but
Marc Russo+3 more
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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2015
Background: Ventral hernia formation is a frequent and increasingly difficult problem. Nonmidline hernias, parastomal hernias, hernias near bony landmarks, and recurrent ventral hernias (especially after anterior component separation) present particular ...
Christine M. Jones+3 more
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Background: Ventral hernia formation is a frequent and increasingly difficult problem. Nonmidline hernias, parastomal hernias, hernias near bony landmarks, and recurrent ventral hernias (especially after anterior component separation) present particular ...
Christine M. Jones+3 more
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Endometriosis-Associated Abdominal Wall Cancer: A Poor Prognosis?
International Journal of Gynecologic Cancer, 2015Objective Endometriosis-associated abdominal wall cancer (EAAWC) is rare, and few reports are available. This article provides a review of reports in the literature on the pathology, diagnosis, management, and outcome of patients with EAAWC.
L. Taburiaux+3 more
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