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Abdominal wall defects in calves are commonly diagnosed and treated via laparotomy. This technique has witnessed several advancements in the management of these disorders.
Carla Rozilene Guimarães Silva +15 more
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Handlebar Hernia: A Rare Type of Abdominal Wall Hernia [PDF]
Traumatic abdominal wall hernias are a type of acquired hernia secondary to blunt trauma Caused, by direct trauma from handlebar like objects. This rare hernia is named ‘Handlebar hernia'.
Rooh-Allah Yegane +3 more
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Summary:. The surgical management of abdominal wall tumor in women with childbearing potential is a thorny issue. A synthetic mesh is widely used for abdominal wall reconstruction but not necessarily applicable in case of women of childbearing potential ...
Yu Kagaya, MD +4 more
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Squamous Cell Carcinoma Arising from Abdominal Wall Defect Lesion Complicated with Cloacal Exstrophy
Summary: Cloacal exstrophy is an extremely rare congenital complex deformity that is associated with anterior abdominal wall defects, reflex and exposure of the cloaca (uninterrupted ureter and bowel), aproctia, a widely separated pubic bone, and defects
Takaya Makiguchi, MD, PhD +4 more
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A 43-year-old woman treated with radical hysterectomy 1 year ago for cervical cancer presented with a suprapubic abdominal mass. A 15 cm necrotic mass from the abdominal wall along with 2 small bowel loops and the dome of the bladder were resected.
Dalia Khalife +7 more
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External oblique muscle flap for abdominal wall reconstruction: Local solution for local problem
Reconstruction of full-thickness abdominal wall defect is difficult and is usually done by regional flaps or free tissue transfers. This creates additional donor site morbidity.
Nikhilesh Kumar +2 more
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Abdominal wall repair with human acellular dermal autograft
Repair of abdominal wall defects in the presence of contamination or infection is a significant problem. The loss of tissue warrants enforcement of the abdominal wall, preferably by autologous material. However, autologous repair often requires extensive
Roel E. Genders +2 more
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A novel approach for the closure of challenging giant omphalocele
Omphalocele is a congenital condition characterized by midline defect of the anterolateral abdominal wall whereby intra-abdominal contents covered by peritoneal sac are found herniated. It can be defined by size of defect or visceral contents.
Barkat Ali, Anil Shetty, Jason McKee
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Unusual variant of Cantrell′s pentalogy?
A 12-hour-old male infant presented with prolapsed abdominal content through a defect on left side of chest wall with respiratory distress. A thorough clinical examination suggested absence of ectopia cordis, abdominal wall defect, and any bony anomaly ...
Kumar Basant +3 more
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Cantrell Syndrome—A Rare Complex Congenital Anomaly: A Case Report and Literature Review
Cantrell syndrome (CS) or pentalogy of Cantrell is defined as a rare condition involving a midline anterior abdominal wall defect, a distal sternal cleft, a defect of the anterior diaphragm, and a defect of the apical pericardium with pericardio ...
Claudiu Mărginean +7 more
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