AbstractThe components separation technique (CST) was first described in 1990 and involves elevating the external oblique muscle and medially advancing the muscle complex to close abdominal wall defects. Because this procedure is straightforward and does not require prosthetic materials to repair the defect, many surgeons have adopted it. However, some patients who undergo this technique develop Spigelian herniation or “lateral bulging”, which is a projection deformity of the lateral abdominal wall. These patients may require prosthetic reinforcement to strengthen the abdominal wall due to the relaxing incision that is made during the CST. In this report, we describe a simple modification to improve the relaxing incision by substituting sev...
INTRODUCTION: Conventional onlay mesh repair though found to be easier technique, it is associated ...
textabstractBackground The surgical treatment of large midline incisional hernias remains a challeng...
Background Laparoscopic ventral hernia repair using an underlay mesh frequently requires suture fixa...
An incisional hernia occurs in 11 % to 18.7 % of patients, within 10 years after laparotomy. Morbidi...
The reconstruction of large midline abdominal wall defects, severely contaminated, in particular aft...
"Components separation technique" for the repair of large abdominal wall hernias.de Vries Reilingh T...
Closure of large incisional hernias with the Components Separation Method (CSM) could be explained b...
BACKGROUND: The "components separation technique" is a method for abdominal wall reconstruction in p...
Purpose: The closure of midline in abdominal wall incisional hernias is an essential principle. In s...
Background: The component separation (CS) technique is widely used for abdominal wall defects, parti...
Incisional hernia is by far the most common complication after laparotomies, occurring in 10 – 20%. ...
Summary:. Some techniques to reconstruct the abdominal wall have been published, including the compo...
In 1990, Ramirez introduced a new procedure to close abdominal wall hernia (AWH), called "components...
Background and aims: The goal after open abdomen treatment is to reach primary fascial closure. Mode...
INTRODUCTION: Conventional onlay mesh repair though found to be easier technique, it is associated ...
textabstractBackground The surgical treatment of large midline incisional hernias remains a challeng...
Background Laparoscopic ventral hernia repair using an underlay mesh frequently requires suture fixa...
An incisional hernia occurs in 11 % to 18.7 % of patients, within 10 years after laparotomy. Morbidi...
The reconstruction of large midline abdominal wall defects, severely contaminated, in particular aft...
"Components separation technique" for the repair of large abdominal wall hernias.de Vries Reilingh T...
Closure of large incisional hernias with the Components Separation Method (CSM) could be explained b...
BACKGROUND: The "components separation technique" is a method for abdominal wall reconstruction in p...
Purpose: The closure of midline in abdominal wall incisional hernias is an essential principle. In s...
Background: The component separation (CS) technique is widely used for abdominal wall defects, parti...
Incisional hernia is by far the most common complication after laparotomies, occurring in 10 – 20%. ...
Summary:. Some techniques to reconstruct the abdominal wall have been published, including the compo...
In 1990, Ramirez introduced a new procedure to close abdominal wall hernia (AWH), called "components...
Background and aims: The goal after open abdomen treatment is to reach primary fascial closure. Mode...
INTRODUCTION: Conventional onlay mesh repair though found to be easier technique, it is associated ...
textabstractBackground The surgical treatment of large midline incisional hernias remains a challeng...
Background Laparoscopic ventral hernia repair using an underlay mesh frequently requires suture fixa...