SummaryBackground/objectiveIncisional hernias (IHs) are a major problem following abdominal surgery. In an effort to resolve large IHs adequately, we herein present our own modified “open intraperitoneal mesh” technique, termed the Garestin technique.MethodsWe analyzed early postoperative complications (EPCs; wound infection, hematoma, and seroma) and late postoperative complications (recurrence) in 124 patients operated for IHs and recurrent IHs (RIHs) using our new technique. Our technique involved repairing hernias by preserving the hernia sac, which was later used to conceal the mesh that replaced the abdominal wall defect, thus dividing the mesh from subcutaneous tissue.ResultsWe operated 66 patients with IH and 58 patients with RIH. I...
Introduction: Although abdominal ventral hernias are common, there is still no consensus regarding t...
BACKGROUND: The "components separation technique" is a method for abdominal wall reconstruction in p...
Natural orifice surgery has evolved from a preclinical setting into a common occurrence at the Unive...
SummaryBackground/objectiveIncisional hernias (IHs) are a major problem following abdominal surgery....
Incisional hernia is by far the most common complication after laparotomies, occurring in 10 – 20%. ...
INTRODUCTION: The surgical techniques described to approach the incisional hernia repair are var...
Background: The authors describe a minimally invasive treatment of moderate to large incisional and ...
Background: The management of major omphalocoele and large incisional hernias is a common problem an...
Introduction Issues in ventral hernia repair are represented by the need for mesh fixation and how t...
Copyright © 2011 Umut Barbaros et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
A hernia located in the anterior abdominal wall can be spontaneous, caused by abdominal surgery or t...
Ventral and incisional hernia repair is one of the most frequently performed operations in daily sur...
Abstract Background The use of synthetic mesh for ventral hernia repair under contaminated condition...
Ventral hernia is a common problem in general surgery practice. Incisional hernia can develop in 15–...
After the first repair of ventral-incisional hernias with conventional technique, recurrence rate ha...
Introduction: Although abdominal ventral hernias are common, there is still no consensus regarding t...
BACKGROUND: The "components separation technique" is a method for abdominal wall reconstruction in p...
Natural orifice surgery has evolved from a preclinical setting into a common occurrence at the Unive...
SummaryBackground/objectiveIncisional hernias (IHs) are a major problem following abdominal surgery....
Incisional hernia is by far the most common complication after laparotomies, occurring in 10 – 20%. ...
INTRODUCTION: The surgical techniques described to approach the incisional hernia repair are var...
Background: The authors describe a minimally invasive treatment of moderate to large incisional and ...
Background: The management of major omphalocoele and large incisional hernias is a common problem an...
Introduction Issues in ventral hernia repair are represented by the need for mesh fixation and how t...
Copyright © 2011 Umut Barbaros et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
A hernia located in the anterior abdominal wall can be spontaneous, caused by abdominal surgery or t...
Ventral and incisional hernia repair is one of the most frequently performed operations in daily sur...
Abstract Background The use of synthetic mesh for ventral hernia repair under contaminated condition...
Ventral hernia is a common problem in general surgery practice. Incisional hernia can develop in 15–...
After the first repair of ventral-incisional hernias with conventional technique, recurrence rate ha...
Introduction: Although abdominal ventral hernias are common, there is still no consensus regarding t...
BACKGROUND: The "components separation technique" is a method for abdominal wall reconstruction in p...
Natural orifice surgery has evolved from a preclinical setting into a common occurrence at the Unive...