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ABSTRACT Introduction Bladder carcinoma (BC) is the most prevalent malignancy of the urinary system. These cancers are primarily seen in adults > 60 years old and mostly present with microscopic or frank hematuria or obstruction of the urinary system. However, these rare cancers can be found in hernias.
Pouya Ebrahimi +5 more
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Specificity of intraabdominal endoprosthesis of umbilical and postoperative ventral hernias [PDF]
The research work objective was to examine the results of intraperitoneal plastics in the hernias of anterior abdominal wall. The experience of treatment of 89 patients with uncomplicated umbilical and postoperative ventral hernias was analized.
Grigoriev S.G. +3 more
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Hernioplasty of large and giant diaphragmal hernias with polypropylene and biocarbonic implant
Aim. Highlighting the immediate and long-term results of using a biocarbon implant in comparison with the standard method of using a polypropylene implant when operating on patients with large and giant diaphragmatic hernias.Materials and methods.
I. I. Rosenfeld
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Transient Implantable Electronics for Postsurgery Preventive Medicine
This review explores the exciting advancements in transient electronic devices designed for postoperative care. It highlights their crucial role in continuous vital physiological signal monitoring from various body systems. It also showcases innovative wireless communication and powering solutions and discusses the required biodegradable materials for ...
Hadi Mirzajani +5 more
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Peritoneal flap mesh hernioplasty is a technique to deal with complex ventral hernias in which primary closure of the defect is not attainable. We are here presenting a case report of a 50-year-old gentleman with huge complex ventral hernia with loss of ...
Bhawani Khanal +4 more
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Plastic for diaphragmal hernia
Aim. The article discusses the results of a study using a patented method of two-layer laparoscopic repair of large and giant hiatal hernias using a biocarbon implant in comparison with other surgical techniques.Materials and methods.
I. I. Rosenfeld
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Introduction: Chronic pain following inguinal hernia repair is becoming a significant clinical problem, involving increased numberof patients and surgeons. Much controversy exists regarding treatment. Elective division of the nerves has been proposed to reduce the riskof chronic post operative pain.
MUHAMMAD SUHAIL AMER, MUHAMMAD ASHRAF
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ABSTRACT Introduction Inguinal hernia is a common complication following radical prostatectomy, yet preventive and therapeutic strategies remain inconsistent across specialties. Methods Clinical questions addressing etiology, prevention, and treatment were developed through a literature review and a nationwide survey of general surgeons and urologists.
Kei Fujii +13 more
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Background A common and distressing consequence that may arise after spinal anesthesia (SA) is shivering. Research focuses on the role of intravenous (IV) nefopam, dexmedetomidine (DEX), and meperidine in averting shivering episodes in adult individuals receiving SA for surgical interventions on the lower abdomen or limbs.
Emad M. Abdelhafez +4 more
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Implementation of an enhanced recovery protocol for open and laparoscopic repair of ventral hernia
In the light of introduction of the concept of rapid recovery and the use of miniinvasive methods of treatment of postoperative ventral hernias, laparoscopic herniology attracts more and more attention of practical surgeons.
V. I. Piatnochka, A. M. Prodan
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