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Abdominal Wall Hernia

Comparative Veterinary Anatomy, 2022
Takanori Sugiyama, Helen M.S. Davies
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Abdominal Wall Disfigurement

Annals of Plastic Surgery, 1980
The four deforming elements of the anterior abdominal wall--obesity, intestinal distension, gravitation, and muscular diastasis (the abdominal wall tetrad)--are described. The first two belong to medicine, and the last two to the surgeon's skill. Four degrees of deformity are described.
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Abdominal Wall Schwannoma

Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery, 2016
Neurilemmomas-or schwannomas-are rare soft tissue tumours involving peripheral nerve sheaths, usually found in the head and neck regions. They can infrequently originate within the tissues of the abdominal wall. Here, we present a case of symptomatic schwannoma of the abdominal wall in a 62-year-old woman referred for abdominal pain in the right iliac ...
GINESU, Giorgio Carlo   +6 more
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Abdominal wall closure

British Journal of Surgery, 2023
Sebastiaan van Steensel   +2 more
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Topic: Abdominal Wall Hernia — Abdominal wall closure

Hernia, 2015
Woeste, G   +80 more
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Repair of Abdominal Wall Hernias with Restoration of Abdominal Wall Function

Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery, 2010
Our operative approach to the repair of abdominal wall hernias has changed tremendously over the last two decades based on our ongoing insight into the etiopathogenesis of their development. For instance, 20 years ago, use of alloplastic prosthetic material in the repair of direct inguinal hernias was rare, but currently, the accepted standard of care ...
Michael J, Rosen   +2 more
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Schwannoma in the abdominal wall

Cirugía Española (English Edition), 2023
Beatriz, Estébanez-Ferrero   +3 more
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Abdominal Wall and Chest Wall Reconstruction

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2014
After studying this article, the participant should be able to: (1) Define the goals of abdominal wall and chest wall reconstruction. (2) Discuss the general principles of and the different surgical techniques for abdominal wall and chest wall reconstruction.
Ghazi, Althubaiti, Charles E, Butler
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Abdominal Wall Reconstruction

Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 2006
Acquired defects of the abdominal wall primarily are caused by trauma, infection, ablative resection of primary or recurrent tumors, complications of surgical procedures, radiation damage, and burns. These defects can be superficial, involving only some layers of the soft tissues of the abdomen, or full-thickness, extending to the abdominal cavity.
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Image-guided botulinum toxin injection in the lateral abdominal wall prior to abdominal wall reconstruction surgery: review of techniques and results

Skeletal Radiology, 2020
E. Deerenberg   +6 more
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