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Background Abdominal wall defects and hernias are commonly repaired with synthetic or biological materials. Adhesions and recurrences are a common problem.
S. T. Jayanth +5 more
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An unusual case of traumatic abdominal wall hernia
Traumatic abdominal wall hernia (TAWH) is a rarely described type of hernia, resulting from blunt trauma to the abdomen. The clinical diagnosis of a TAWH is often not straightforward Traumatic abdominal wall hernia should be suspected in a patient with ...
Surjeet Dwivedi, Chandan Sinha
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Abdominal hernias represent common conditions and occur when a structure of the abdominal cavity protrudes through a defect in the abdominal wall. Recently, there has been an increase in demand from the clinical teams to confirm the clinical suspicion of
Sangoh Lee +6 more
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Effects of nitrofurazone on correction of abdominal wall defect treated with polypropylene mesh involved by fibrous tissue [PDF]
PURPOSE: To evaluate the effects of nitrofurazone on the correction of abdominal wall defect treated with polypropylene mesh involved by fibrous tissue in rats. METHODS: A defect in the abdominal wall was created and corrected with polypropylene mesh
Edson Yuzur Yasojima +8 more
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An omphalocele containing the entire liver inside the umbilical cord through a small abdominal wall defect is a rare condition. The surgical management of an omphalocele with extensive liver herniation through a small abdominal wall is extremely ...
Yusuke Shigeta +5 more
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Insufficient early vascularization in biological meshes, resulting in limited host tissue incorporation, is thought to be the primary cause for the failure of abdominal wall defect repair after implantation.
Zhengni Liu +7 more
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Staged management of giant traumatic abdominal wall defect: A rare case report
Blunt traumatic abdominal wall disruptions associated with evisceration (abdominal wall injury grade type VI) are very rare. We describe a case of large traumatic abdominal wall disruption with bowel evisceration and complete transection of jejunum and ...
Somendra Bansal +2 more
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Cloacal exstrophy misdiagnosed as bladder exstrophy
Cloacal exstrophy (CE) is the most serious and complex congenital ventral abdominal wall defect. It has also been reported as one of the rarest congenital anomalies.
Mohamed B. Aboushaer, Noura M. Almutairi
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Fetal Autopsy Showing Two Ventral Body Wall Defects: An Unusual Presentation [PDF]
Thoracoschisis and gastroschisis are types of ventral body wall defects. Usually thoracoabdominoschisis presents as a continuous defect. Here the authors present the case of autopsy of 18 weeks old fetus with two well-separated ventral body wall defects.
Anupriya Kaur +3 more
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Congenital anterior abdominal wall defects [PDF]
Environmental factors, improved prenatal screening, or poor data collection may explain changing incidence Accurate epidemiological data about the incidence of congenital malformations is essential for studying underlying risk factors, implementing possible preventative measures, and providing services.
L, Chitty, J, Iskaros
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