Abstract Background The use of synthetic mesh for ventral hernia repair under contaminated conditions is a controversial issue due to the considerable risk of surgical site infection (SSI). This study aimed to review the outcomes of repair of incarcerated and strangulated ventral hernias with or without synthetic mesh in compliance with established clinical guidelines regarding the incidence of SSI and hernia recurrence. Methods The records of patients with complicated ventral hernias who were treated with or without synthetic mesh repair were reviewed. Variables collected included the characteristics of patients and of ventral hernias, type of repair, and incidence of SSI and recurrence. Results One hundred twenty-two patients (56 males) o...
Primary ventral hernia (PVH) and incisional hernia (IH) repair using a mesh appears to reduce hernia...
BACKGROUND: Resorbable biomaterials have been developed to reduce the amount of foreign material rem...
Background: The management of major omphalocoele and large incisional hernias is a common problem an...
BACKGROUND: Large ventral hernia repair represents a major reconstructive surgical challenge, especi...
Incarceration of inguinal, umbilical and cicatricial hernias is a frequent problem. However, little ...
The use of mesh is a common practice in ventral hernia repair (VHR). Lack of consensus on which pros...
BACKGROUND: Incarcerated hernias represent about 5-15 % of all operated hernias. Tension-free mesh i...
Background: Incarcerated inguinal hernia is a commonly encountered urgent surgical condition, and te...
SummaryBackground/ObjectiveThe aim was to evaluate the risk of infection and hernia recurrence for p...
The aim was to evaluate the risk of infection and hernia recurrence for patients undergoing repair o...
AbstractBackgroundProsthetic mesh reduces the risk of hernia recurrence. The use of mesh in patients...
Wound infections and seroma formations are important problems in ventral hernia repair operations us...
Purpose: The advantages of biological meshes for ventral hernia repair are still under debate. Given...
Incarceration of inguinal, umbilical and cicatricial hernias is a frequent problem. However, little ...
BACKGROUND:Primary ventral hernia (PVH) and incisional hernia (IH) repair using a mesh appears to re...
Primary ventral hernia (PVH) and incisional hernia (IH) repair using a mesh appears to reduce hernia...
BACKGROUND: Resorbable biomaterials have been developed to reduce the amount of foreign material rem...
Background: The management of major omphalocoele and large incisional hernias is a common problem an...
BACKGROUND: Large ventral hernia repair represents a major reconstructive surgical challenge, especi...
Incarceration of inguinal, umbilical and cicatricial hernias is a frequent problem. However, little ...
The use of mesh is a common practice in ventral hernia repair (VHR). Lack of consensus on which pros...
BACKGROUND: Incarcerated hernias represent about 5-15 % of all operated hernias. Tension-free mesh i...
Background: Incarcerated inguinal hernia is a commonly encountered urgent surgical condition, and te...
SummaryBackground/ObjectiveThe aim was to evaluate the risk of infection and hernia recurrence for p...
The aim was to evaluate the risk of infection and hernia recurrence for patients undergoing repair o...
AbstractBackgroundProsthetic mesh reduces the risk of hernia recurrence. The use of mesh in patients...
Wound infections and seroma formations are important problems in ventral hernia repair operations us...
Purpose: The advantages of biological meshes for ventral hernia repair are still under debate. Given...
Incarceration of inguinal, umbilical and cicatricial hernias is a frequent problem. However, little ...
BACKGROUND:Primary ventral hernia (PVH) and incisional hernia (IH) repair using a mesh appears to re...
Primary ventral hernia (PVH) and incisional hernia (IH) repair using a mesh appears to reduce hernia...
BACKGROUND: Resorbable biomaterials have been developed to reduce the amount of foreign material rem...
Background: The management of major omphalocoele and large incisional hernias is a common problem an...