Giant hernias with loss of domain induce physiological modifications that impair quality of life and make more complex their surgical management. A good preparation of patients before surgery is the key to an eventless postoperative course. The progressive pre-operative pneumoperitoneum (PPP) is one of the described abdominal augmentation protocols which can help patients to tolerate hernia content reintegration and avoid components separation technique during hernia repair. This article describes the management of these complex patients. We also report the case of a patient who follows successfully a PPP protocol
In the management of giant incisional hernias with loss of domain several surgical obstacles have to...
The article presents information on synchronous trans-abdominal pre-peritoneal (TAPP) hernioplasty c...
Background: Accurate information on the natural course of giant paraesophageal hernia is scarce, cha...
Background Obesity is an important risk factor for development of hernias on the anterior abdominal...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Major incisional hernias of the abdominal wall often pose a serious surgical pro...
Summary Introduction: The procedure of progressive preoperative pneumoperitoneum for the management ...
Twenty-four patients with large abdominal incisional hernias were alternately treated with preoperat...
Background: Repair of large ventral hernias with loss of domain can be facilitated by preoperative B...
Introducción: la hernia inguinoescrotal con "pérdida de derecho a domicilio" o también conocida como...
Se describe el manejo preoperatorio y quirúrgico de un paciente con hernia inguinoescrotal gigante &...
Voir aussi : X. Briennon, E. Lermite, K. Meunier, E. Desbois, A. Hamy, J.-P. Arnaud. Cure chirurgica...
Background: The primary objective was to assess the perioperative efficacy of the preoperative use o...
The charts of all the patients operated upon for paraesophageal hernia (HPO) were reviewed. 24 patie...
Introduction: The diseases most frequently found in the elderly are E.I. (inguinal hernia)* and BPH....
Contains fulltext : 51559.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Re...
In the management of giant incisional hernias with loss of domain several surgical obstacles have to...
The article presents information on synchronous trans-abdominal pre-peritoneal (TAPP) hernioplasty c...
Background: Accurate information on the natural course of giant paraesophageal hernia is scarce, cha...
Background Obesity is an important risk factor for development of hernias on the anterior abdominal...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Major incisional hernias of the abdominal wall often pose a serious surgical pro...
Summary Introduction: The procedure of progressive preoperative pneumoperitoneum for the management ...
Twenty-four patients with large abdominal incisional hernias were alternately treated with preoperat...
Background: Repair of large ventral hernias with loss of domain can be facilitated by preoperative B...
Introducción: la hernia inguinoescrotal con "pérdida de derecho a domicilio" o también conocida como...
Se describe el manejo preoperatorio y quirúrgico de un paciente con hernia inguinoescrotal gigante &...
Voir aussi : X. Briennon, E. Lermite, K. Meunier, E. Desbois, A. Hamy, J.-P. Arnaud. Cure chirurgica...
Background: The primary objective was to assess the perioperative efficacy of the preoperative use o...
The charts of all the patients operated upon for paraesophageal hernia (HPO) were reviewed. 24 patie...
Introduction: The diseases most frequently found in the elderly are E.I. (inguinal hernia)* and BPH....
Contains fulltext : 51559.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Re...
In the management of giant incisional hernias with loss of domain several surgical obstacles have to...
The article presents information on synchronous trans-abdominal pre-peritoneal (TAPP) hernioplasty c...
Background: Accurate information on the natural course of giant paraesophageal hernia is scarce, cha...