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Annals of Surgery, 2021
OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to evaluate which mesh type yields lower recurrence and complication rates after ventral hernia repair. SUMMARY BACKGROUND DATA More than 400,000 ventral hernia repairs are performed annually in the United States ...
H. Harris+12 more
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OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to evaluate which mesh type yields lower recurrence and complication rates after ventral hernia repair. SUMMARY BACKGROUND DATA More than 400,000 ventral hernia repairs are performed annually in the United States ...
H. Harris+12 more
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Synthetic Versus Biological Mesh in Laparoscopic and Open Ventral Hernia Repair (LAPSIS)
Annals of Surgery, 2021Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the approach (open or laparoscopic) and mesh type (synthetic or biological) in ventral hernias in a clean setting.
M. Miserez+22 more
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Caminhos da Clínica
A hérnia de Spiegel é um tipo incomum e raro dentre as diversas hérnias ventrais relatadas. Ocorre através da fáscia de Spiegel na parede abdominal e geralmente é pequena, se desenvolvendo em sua maioria durante a quarta e sétima década de vida e ...
Carolina Mendonça Ferraz de Araujo+3 more
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A hérnia de Spiegel é um tipo incomum e raro dentre as diversas hérnias ventrais relatadas. Ocorre através da fáscia de Spiegel na parede abdominal e geralmente é pequena, se desenvolvendo em sua maioria durante a quarta e sétima década de vida e ...
Carolina Mendonça Ferraz de Araujo+3 more
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Year-Over-Year Ventral Hernia Recurrence Rates and Risk Factors.
JAMA SurgeryImportance Recurrence is one of the most challenging adverse events after ventral hernia repair as it impacts quality of life, utilization of resources, and subsequent need for re-repair.
Priya Bhardwaj+3 more
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The American surgeon, 2021
Introduction Minimally invasive ventral hernia repair (MISVHR) has been performed for almost 30 years; recently, there has been an accelerated adoption of the robotic platform leading to renewed comparisons to open ventral hernia repair (OVHR).
S. Ayuso+6 more
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Introduction Minimally invasive ventral hernia repair (MISVHR) has been performed for almost 30 years; recently, there has been an accelerated adoption of the robotic platform leading to renewed comparisons to open ventral hernia repair (OVHR).
S. Ayuso+6 more
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Laparoscopic ventral hernia repair
Disease-a-Month, 2004entral abdominal hernias carry a significant risk of incarceration and trangulation. Open, tension-free repair of ventral hernias has been the tandard of treatment for many years; however, laparoscopic ventral ernia repair (LVHR) has emerged within the last decade as an excellent lternative to open repair.
Adrian Park, Rodrick McKinlay
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Robotic Versus Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair
Annals of Surgery, 2021Supplemental Digital Content is available in the text Objective: The aim of this study was to compare clinical and patient-reported outcomes of robotic versus laparoscopic ventral hernia repair (LVHR) at 1-year postoperative.
N. Dhanani+8 more
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2021
There is strong association between obesity and ventral hernia. Obesity is not only increasing the risk of developing ventral hernia (VH) but also increasing the risk of perioperative complications and recurrence rate. Surgical treatment of Obesity (Bariatric Surgery) is the most effective treatment and increasing worldwide.
Wei-Jei Lee, Meshari Almuhanna
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There is strong association between obesity and ventral hernia. Obesity is not only increasing the risk of developing ventral hernia (VH) but also increasing the risk of perioperative complications and recurrence rate. Surgical treatment of Obesity (Bariatric Surgery) is the most effective treatment and increasing worldwide.
Wei-Jei Lee, Meshari Almuhanna
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Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair [PDF]
AbstractVentral hernias, whether naturally occurring or the result of previous surgery, comprise one of the most common problems confronting general surgeons. As many as 25% of laparotomy incisions develop a hernia over long‐term follow‐up, which is a difficult problem with many treatment algorithms. Laparoscopic ventral hernia repair has improved over
W. Scott Melvin, David Renton
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Veterinary Record, 1980
Between November 1974 and November 1978, 11 sheep with ventral hernia were referred for surgical correction. The anatomy of the area, clinical findings, operative details, surgicopathological observations and postoperative results are described. A comparison of these cases with hernial correction in horses and cattle is made.
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Between November 1974 and November 1978, 11 sheep with ventral hernia were referred for surgical correction. The anatomy of the area, clinical findings, operative details, surgicopathological observations and postoperative results are described. A comparison of these cases with hernial correction in horses and cattle is made.
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