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Abdominal Wall Endometriomas

Digestive Diseases and Sciences, 2002
Endometriosis is a condition in which uterine mucosal tissue is located outside the uterus. Endometriosis may be pelvic or extrapelvic. The term endometrioma is used when endometriosis appears as a circumscribed mass. Abdominal wall endometriomas are usually a secondary process in scars after surgical procedures. A retrospective study of abdominal wall
Amit J, Dwivedi   +2 more
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Prevention and Treatment Strategies for Mesh Infection in Abdominal Wall Reconstruction

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2018
Background: Mesh infection remains the most feared complication after abdominal wall reconstruction, requiring prolonged hospitalizations and often, mesh removal. Understanding of current prevention and treatment strategies is necessary in the management
Angela M. Kao   +3 more
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Abdominal wall defects

Current Opinion in Pediatrics, 2002
Survival for newborns with congenital abdominal wall defects (primarily omphalocele and gastroschisis) has improved, but controversy remains regarding etiology, anatomy and embryology, the role of prenatal diagnosis and mode of delivery, and initial management. A number of recent studies have added to our knowledge and understanding of several of these
Thomas R, Weber   +3 more
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Abdominal Wall Defects

World Journal of Surgery, 2003
The frequent use of prenatal diagnostic techniques including ultrasound and maternal serum alpha‐fetoprotein has increasingly led to detection of abdominal wall defects before birth. This prenatal detection creates the opportunity to influence neonatal outcome by alteration in management of pregnancy or delivery. The optimal management of an individual
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Abdominal wall defects

Early Human Development, 2014
Abdominal wall defects in foetuses include gastroschisis, exomphalos, bladder exstrophy complex, cloacal exstrophy and body stalk syndrome. The defects that occur more commonly are gastroschisis and exomphalos. In this review we assess the current evidence regarding the incidence, perinatal risk factors, antenatal and postnatal management and outcome ...
Bhanumathi, Lakshminarayanan   +1 more
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Transplantation of the abdominal wall

The Lancet, 2003
Closure of the abdomen in patients undergoing intestinal transplantation can be extremely difficult, if not impossible. We describe our initial experience with abdominal wall allotransplantation to facilitate abdominal closure.We undertook nine cadaveric abdominal wall composite allograft transplants in eight patients.
David M, Levi   +7 more
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A Current Review of Synthetic Meshes in Abdominal Wall Reconstruction

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2018
Summary: The use of mesh materials for reinforcement of the abdominal wall has revolutionized the approaches to hernia repair. Whether it’s a permanent, synthetic mesh, a biologically derived collagen graft, or a synthetic, bioresorbable construct, data ...
W. Cobb
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ABDOMINAL WALL HERNIAS

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1996
Abdominal wall hernias are usually asymptomatic, discovered incidentally on physical examination. Emergency physicians, however, may be called on to deal with the potential life-threatening complications of abdominal wall hernias. This article discusses the anatomy, pathophysiology, and specific types of hernias in the adult and pediatric patient ...
J J, Mensching, A J, Musielewicz
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Endometriosis of the Abdominal Wall

Southern Medical Journal, 1990
Endometriosis of the abdominal wall typically occurs as a painful mass in a lower abdominal incision from previous cesarean section or hysterectomy. Most patients are young and in their active reproductive years. The histologic diagnosis requires a combination of either endometrial-like glands, endometrial stroma, or hemosiderin pigment.
J T, Chun, H S, Nelson, K I, Maull
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Abdominal wall endometriomas

The American Journal of Surgery, 2003
The diagnosis of abdominal wall endometriomas is often confused with other surgical conditions.A retrospective study was made of 12 patients presenting with an abdominal wall mass, which proved to be endometrioma.Of a total of 297 patients of endometriosis treated in our hospital over a 7-year period, 12 (4%) had isolated abdominal wall endometriomas ...
Ray G, Blanco   +5 more
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