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Incisional Hernia

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1993
Incisional hernias are a relatively common occurrence after abdominal operations, having been reported to occur in 2% to 11% of all patients undergoing such procedures. Although many hernias become manifest early, others may not be noted until many years after the index procedure. Predisposing factors for incisional hernia have been well described, and
T A, Santora, J J, Roslyn
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Strangulated Incisional Hernia [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Molecular Imaging & Dynamics, 2016
A female patient, aged about 85 years, presented with a huge abdominal swelling which was bulging with coughing. An infra-umbilical scar was noticed. It was diagnosed as a case of strangulated of incisional hernia. There was evident necrosed skin at the middle of the swelling with contents exposed.
Sujit K Bhattacharya, Bhaskar Ghoshal
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Laparoscopic Compared With Open Resection for Colorectal Cancer and Long-term Incidence of Adhesional Intestinal Obstruction and Incisional Hernia: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.

Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, 2020
BACKGROUND Incisional hernia and adhesional intestinal obstruction are important complications of laparoscopic and open resection for colorectal cancer. This is the largest systematic review of comparative studies on this topic.
Dilshan K Udayasiri   +2 more
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Incisional hernia repair

Surgical Clinics of North America, 2003
Incisional ventral hernias are a common problem encountered by surgeons, with over 100,000 repairs being performed annually in the United States. Although many predisposing factors for incisional ventral hernia are patient-related, some factors such as type of primary closure and materials used may reduce the overall incidence of incisional ventral ...
Renato Moretti   +5 more
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Hernias: inguinal and incisional

The Lancet, 2003
In the past decade hernia surgery has been challenged by two new technologies: by laparoscopy, which has attempted to change the traditional open operative techniques, and by prosthetic mesh, which has achieved much lower recurrence rates. The demand by health care providers for increasingly efficient and cost-effective surgery has resulted in ...
Karl A. LeBlanc, Andrew N. Kingsnorth
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Incisional and umbilical hernias

The American Journal of Surgery, 1956
N important problem in abdomina1 surgery A is the prevention and repair of incisiona and umbilical’ hernias. Standard textbooks advise overIapping the peritoneum and the fascia, and using catgut or cotton or siIk in incisional and umbiIica1 hernias, according to the technic described by Mayo in 1899.’ Later articles have described many other methods ...
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Long-term Recurrence and Complications Associated With Elective Incisional Hernia Repair.

Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), 2016
Importance Prosthetic mesh is frequently used to reinforce the repair of abdominal wall incisional hernias. The benefits of mesh for reducing the risk of hernia recurrence or the long-term risks of mesh-related complications are not known. Objective To
D. Kokotovic, T. Bisgaard, F. Helgstrand
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Endoscopic retromuscular technique (eTEP) vs conventional laparoscopic ventral or incisional hernia repair with defect closure (IPOM +) for midline hernias. A case–control study

Hernia, 2021
J. B. Bellido Luque   +8 more
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An Operation for Incisional Lumbar Hernia

European Urology, 1991
To date, no standard technique for incisional lumbar hernia repair can be recommended since it depends on the size of the defect in the transversalis fascia. A new technique for this purpose, by using plication of the normal fascia, is described.
Dan Richter Levin   +3 more
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What are the trends in incisional hernia repair? Real-world data over 10 years from the Herniamed registry

Hernia, 2020
F. Köckerling   +9 more
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