Abstract Background Obesity is a risk factor for the development of endometrial cancer and abdominal wall hernias. We report a case of tension pneumoperitoneum that developed after gynecological surgery and mesh repair of a ventral hernia. Case presentation A 57-year-old Asian Taiwanese woman with a body mass index of 52.9 (kg/m2) underwent total abdominal hysterectomy and bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy due to endometrial cancer, and ventral herniorrhaphy with mesh due to ventral hernia. Tension pneumoperitoneum with severe dyspnea developed on postoperative day 14. Rather than performing emergency laparotomy as in visceral perforation, a transabdominal catheter was inserted to drain the intra-abdominal gas. This approach dramatically reli...
BACKGROUND: Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGBP) has long been associated with the possible development ...
Morbid obesity is one of the main factors related to hernia recurrences after an open repair, while ...
AbstractSpigelian hernia is a rare hernia of the ventral abdominal wall accounting for 1–2% of all h...
Background Obesity is an important risk factor for development of hernias on the anterior abdominal...
48–78 % of patients admitted to surgical hospitals with ventral hernias are obese, which has a signi...
Abstract: We report a case in which a giant Spigelian hernia presented with severe, persistent abdom...
AbstractIntroductionIncisional hernias are the most common cause of intestinal strangulation in pati...
Introduction: Gastric by-pass is the most frequent surgical procedure for morbid obesity worldwide. ...
Background: Obese patients are often required to lose weight prior to incisional hernia repair as ob...
Gas under the diaphragm can be due to like perforation in stomach, duodenum due to peptic ulcer dise...
Hypothesis: Separation of components is a safe and effective technique for abdominal wall reconstruc...
<p>Obesity is considered as the main risk factor of incisional hernia especially in patients with mo...
Background. Although gastric bypass may reduce obesity-related complications of subsequent pregnanci...
INTRODUCTION: Umbilical herniation is considered one of the chief abdominal wall defects and a highl...
Hypothesis: Ventral abdominal hernias represent a frequent and often formidable clinical problem, es...
BACKGROUND: Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGBP) has long been associated with the possible development ...
Morbid obesity is one of the main factors related to hernia recurrences after an open repair, while ...
AbstractSpigelian hernia is a rare hernia of the ventral abdominal wall accounting for 1–2% of all h...
Background Obesity is an important risk factor for development of hernias on the anterior abdominal...
48–78 % of patients admitted to surgical hospitals with ventral hernias are obese, which has a signi...
Abstract: We report a case in which a giant Spigelian hernia presented with severe, persistent abdom...
AbstractIntroductionIncisional hernias are the most common cause of intestinal strangulation in pati...
Introduction: Gastric by-pass is the most frequent surgical procedure for morbid obesity worldwide. ...
Background: Obese patients are often required to lose weight prior to incisional hernia repair as ob...
Gas under the diaphragm can be due to like perforation in stomach, duodenum due to peptic ulcer dise...
Hypothesis: Separation of components is a safe and effective technique for abdominal wall reconstruc...
<p>Obesity is considered as the main risk factor of incisional hernia especially in patients with mo...
Background. Although gastric bypass may reduce obesity-related complications of subsequent pregnanci...
INTRODUCTION: Umbilical herniation is considered one of the chief abdominal wall defects and a highl...
Hypothesis: Ventral abdominal hernias represent a frequent and often formidable clinical problem, es...
BACKGROUND: Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGBP) has long been associated with the possible development ...
Morbid obesity is one of the main factors related to hernia recurrences after an open repair, while ...
AbstractSpigelian hernia is a rare hernia of the ventral abdominal wall accounting for 1–2% of all h...