In a highly advanced era from the point of view of instrumental diagnostic resolution it is, however, not always possible to obtain a precise preoperative diagnosis. Surgery is sometimes the only decisive solution. In April 2003, a 62-year-old male patient was referred to us for umbilical hernia, diastasis recti abdominis and left-sided inguinal hernia; he also complained of pain in the mesogastric-hypogastric region. This site presented with a hard, non-mobile, painful tumefaction at both superficial and deep palpation. The patient was submitted to various diagnostic examinations (pancolonoscopy, CT, X-ray of the digestive tract and angiography), but only surgery allowed us to establish the specific nature of the tumefaction. The operation...
Emergency repair of complicated abdominal wall hernias may be associated with worsen outcome and a s...
Background: Incarcerated inguinal hernia is a commonly encountered urgent surgical condition, and te...
Mesh usage in repair of acutely incarcerated hernia is still a concern owing to infectious complicat...
In a highly advanced era from the point of view of instrumental diagnostic resolution it is, however...
Introduction Prosthetic repair for abdominal wall hernia currently represents the gold standard. Ho...
During the last century, surgeons have tried to improve hernia surgery results using prosthetic mate...
During the last century, surgeons have tried to improve hernia surgery results using prosthetic mate...
The use of prosthetic materials in the treatment of strangulated hernias in association with intesti...
The use of prosthetic materials in the treatment of strangulated hernias in association with intesti...
AbstractBackgroundProsthetic mesh reduces the risk of hernia recurrence. The use of mesh in patients...
Incarceration of inguinal, umbilical and cicatricial hernias is a frequent problem. However, little ...
Background: The management of major omphalocoele and large incisional hernias is a common problem an...
Incisional hernia is by far the most common complication after laparotomies, occurring in 10 – 20%. ...
Emergency repair of complicated abdominal wall hernias may be associated with worsen outcome and a s...
Background: Incarcerated inguinal hernia is a commonly encountered urgent surgical condition, and te...
Mesh usage in repair of acutely incarcerated hernia is still a concern owing to infectious complicat...
In a highly advanced era from the point of view of instrumental diagnostic resolution it is, however...
Introduction Prosthetic repair for abdominal wall hernia currently represents the gold standard. Ho...
During the last century, surgeons have tried to improve hernia surgery results using prosthetic mate...
During the last century, surgeons have tried to improve hernia surgery results using prosthetic mate...
The use of prosthetic materials in the treatment of strangulated hernias in association with intesti...
The use of prosthetic materials in the treatment of strangulated hernias in association with intesti...
AbstractBackgroundProsthetic mesh reduces the risk of hernia recurrence. The use of mesh in patients...
Incarceration of inguinal, umbilical and cicatricial hernias is a frequent problem. However, little ...
Background: The management of major omphalocoele and large incisional hernias is a common problem an...
Incisional hernia is by far the most common complication after laparotomies, occurring in 10 – 20%. ...
Emergency repair of complicated abdominal wall hernias may be associated with worsen outcome and a s...
Background: Incarcerated inguinal hernia is a commonly encountered urgent surgical condition, and te...
Mesh usage in repair of acutely incarcerated hernia is still a concern owing to infectious complicat...