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Robotic Repair for Ventral Hernias
Anterior abdominal wall reconstruction is one of the most challenging tasks for the general surgeon and the variety of procedures are in practice to repair ventral hernia with minimal recurrence rate requires a deep knowledge of the physiopathology and of the technical aspects.
Davide Lomanto, Sajid Malik
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A Diagnostic Challenge: From Suspected Ischemic Stroke to Confirmed Herpetic Encephalitis
Multimodal neuroimaging in a case of HSV‐1 encephalitis mimicking malignant MCA stroke: from initial CT findings misinterpreted as large territorial infarction, through decompressive craniectomy for refractory intracranial hypertension, to MRI confirmation of non‐territorial haemorrhagic encephalitis prompting CSF analysis and acyclovir therapy ...
Mafalda Dias Neves +6 more
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SIMULTANEOUS OPERATIONS TACTICS IN PATIENTS WITH VENTRAL HERNIAS
Objectives - to improve treatment results in patients with ventral hernia and the concurrent surgical diseases by means of the designed surgery tactics. Material and methods. The treatment of 834 patients with ventral hernia, aged from 18 up to 82 years,
A I Fedorin +4 more
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ABSTRACT Acute‐onset neurological deficits in otherwise healthy individuals warrant a broad differential diagnosis. Neurosarcoidosis presenting as longitudinally extensive transverse myelitis is rare, mimicking demyelinating, infectious, or neoplastic disorders. Early recognition, histopathological confirmation, and timely immunosuppressive therapy are
Areeb Tiwana +2 more
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[Surgical treatment of ventral hernia]
The evidence for choice of surgical technique in ventral hernia treatment is poor. The outcomes have so far been associated with high recurrence rates and significant morbidity.
Bisgaard, Thue +4 more
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A clinical study of ventral hernia
Background: Ventral hernias are one of the most common problems confronting general surgeons. Incisional hernia is a common long-term complication of abdominal surgery and is estimated to occur in 3% to 13% of laparotomy incisions.
R. D. Jaykar +2 more
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Obesity Hypoventilation Syndrome (OHS) as A Chronic Inflammatory Disease: A Clinical Case
ABSTRACT Delayed recognition and management of severe obesity and obesity hypoventilation syndrome may result in life‐threatening respiratory failure and multi‐organ complications requiring prolonged intensive care. In metabolically unstable patients, pre‐existing obesity‐related malnutrition may worsen despite obesity itself and contribute to ...
Sajedeh Zarghi +4 more
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Laparoscopic ventral hernia repair: a systematic review
BackgroundLaparoscopic ventral hernia repair may be an alternative to open mesh repair as it avoids a large abdominal incision, and thus potentially reduces pain and hospital stay.
Caryn L. Perera +7 more
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