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Incisional hernia is the most common postoperative complication of abdominal wall surgery that significantly increases morbidity. We aimed to evaluate recurrence rates and perioperative outcomes associated with Laparoscopic and open repair for Incisional hernia recurrence.
Ahmad R. Al‐Qudimat +4 more
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Comparison Of Open and Laparoscopic Prosthetic Repair of Large Ventral Hernias
Introduction: Open ventral hernia repair is associated with significant morbidity and high recurrence rates. Recently, the laparoscopic approach has evolved as an attractive alternative. Our objective was to compare open with laparoscopic ventral hernia
Pratik H Vyas +4 more
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Mind the gap: imaging spectrum of abdominal ventral hernia repair complications
Ventral hernia repair with or without mesh placement is a commonly done procedure. Laparoscopic approach is more preferred than open in recent surgical practice.
Aruna R. Patil +4 more
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In this large single‐centre series, conversional one‐anastomosis gastric bypass was demonstrated to be safe and to deliver meaningful medium‐term weight loss with low morbidity after primary sleeve gastrectomy or gastric banding. While reflux was not universally resolved, patient‐reported satisfaction was high, and secondary enteroenterostomy provided ...
Aaron Lerch +2 more
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ABSTRACT Background Minimally invasive techniques, including laparoscopic and robotic‐assisted surgeries, have revolutionized hernia repair by reducing recovery times and postoperative pain (1). Existing studies have explored general outcomes of robotic surgery, including shorter hospital stays and fewer complications (2).
Aisha A. Arayne +5 more
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Laparoscopic ventral hernia repair is safe and cost effective [PDF]
Background: Ventral hernia repair is increasingly performed by laparoscopic means since the introduction of dual-layer meshes. This study aimed to compare the early complications and cost effectiveness of open hernia repair with those associated with ...
Beldi, G. +4 more
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CT findings after laparoscopic repair of ventral hernia
OBJECTIVE. We describe CT findings after laparoscopic repair of ventral hernia with emphasis on formation of postoperative fluid collections that can mimic recurrent bowel herniation or infected postoperative fluid collections. CONCLUSION.
Vargish, T +5 more
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Port‐site hernia following laparoscopic gynecological surgery: A systematic review and meta‐analysis
This systematic review of 70 346 patients revealed an estimated incidence of port‐site hernia of 0.29%. Fascial closure reduces risk but does not eliminate port‐site hernia, and no specific closure technique shows clear superiority. Abstract Introduction Port‐site hernia (PSH) is a rare but clinically relevant complication of laparoscopic gynecologic ...
Franciszek Ługowski +4 more
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AMHR2 mutation in persistent Müllerian duct syndrome: A case of transverse testicular ectopia
Abstract Backgroud Persistent Müllerian duct syndrome (PMDS) is a rare condition characterized by the persistence of Müllerian duct structures in genotypic and phenotypic males. Case Presentation We present the case of a 4‐month‐old male with PMDS who presented with transverse testicular ectopia. The patient underwent diagnostic laparoscopic orchiopexy
Hangcheng Fu +2 more
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Background: Ventral hernias (VHs) occur as a result of weakness in the musculofascial layer of the anterior abdominal wall. The most popular classification is congenital, acquired, incisional, and traumatic.
Pankaj Saunakiya +3 more
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