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Defects of the Abdominal Wall

1998
In this section, two main categories of pathological destruction of abdominal wall tissue will be discussed, i.e., open trauma (burns, shotgun wounds, dilaceration) and infection of traumatic, operative, or apparently spontaneous origin. These lesions raise difficult therapeutic problems regarding the extent of exeresis and the subsequent covering of ...
J. P. H. Neidhardt   +3 more
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Abdominal Wall Defects

2010
At about 8 weeks gestation, the enlarging liver causes the displacement of other viscera outside the umbilical ring, to return by 10 weeks. Failure to do this results in exomphalos. Thus, it should be covered with sac and Wharton’s jelly with insertion of the cord at its apex.
Chandrasen K. Sinha, Mark Davenport
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Pulmonary Complications of Abdominal Wall Defects

Paediatric Respiratory Reviews, 2015
The abdominal wall is an integral component of the chest wall. Defects in the ventral abdominal wall alter respiratory mechanics and can impair diaphragm function. Congenital abdominal wall defects also are associated with abnormalities in lung growth and development that lead to pulmonary hypoplasia, pulmonary hypertension, and alterations in thoracic
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Abdominal Wall Defects

2019
Abdominal wall defects can be divided into two groups depending on their embryological origins: gastroschisis, ectopia cordis and bladder exstrophy in one group and exomphalos in the other [1]. In practice, there is an overlap particularly with regard to bladder exstrophy, pentalogy of Cantrell and exomphalos.
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Durable and Effective Antibacterial Cotton Fabric Collaborated with Polypropylene Tissue Mesh for Abdominal Wall Defect Repair

ACS Biomaterials Science and Engineering, 2020
Liduo Rong, Bijia Wang, Dongdong Xiao
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Congenital defects of abdominal wall

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1988
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Comparison of small intestinal submucosa and polypropylene mesh for abdominal wall defect repair

Journal of Biomaterials Science, Polymer Edition, 2018
Shi-zhou Wu, Fu-Guo Huang, Hui-Qi Xie
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End-results of experimental gastroschisis created by abdominal wall versus umbilical cord defect

Pediatric Surgery International, 1997
Tanju Aktuğ, Dick Tibboel
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