PurposeParastomal hernia is a complication with high morbidity that affects the patient's quality of life. The aim of this study was to assess the cumulative incidence of parastomal hernia in patients who have undergone colorectal cancer surgery and to identify potential risk factors that could predispose to the development of this type of hernia in a large population-based cohort over a long follow-up period.MethodsThe Swedish Colorectal Cancer Registry and the National Patient Register were used to collect study cohort data between January 2007 and September 2013. All patients undergoing colorectal cancer surgery including a permanent stoma were included in the study group.ResultsA total of 39,984 patients were registered during the study...
BACKGROUND: Sarcopenia is a multifactorial loss of muscle mass that can complicate surgical outcomes...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Incisional hernia is a frequent negative outcome after open and minimal in...
Purpose Although the definitive risk factors for parasto-mal hernia development remain unclear, pote...
PurposeParastomal hernia is a complication with high morbidity that affects the patient's quality of...
Parastomal hernia (PSH) is a common complication to all ostomies, and all too well known to colorect...
Purpose: Among the various stoma complications, the parastomal hernia (PSH) is the most common. Prev...
PURPOSE: This study was performed to evaluate the risk factors of parastomal hernia after abdominope...
OBJECTIVES To study the frequency of risk factors affecting the development of parastomal hernia...
BACKGROUND: Our knowledge on the incidence of incisional hernia and risk factors for developing inci...
BACKGROUND: Our knowledge on the incidence of incisional hernia and risk factors for developing inci...
Background. Incisional hernia (IH) is the most frequent complication after abdominal operation, with...
Parastomal Hernia (PSH) is a common complication of patient who undergone ostomy especially end colo...
The most common occurred long-term stoma complication is parastomal hernia (PH). The incidence of th...
Introduction Parastomal hernia (PH) is a frequent complication after end-colostomy formation. PH may...
AIM: Abdominal surgery sometimes necessitates the creation of a stoma, which can cause future compli...
BACKGROUND: Sarcopenia is a multifactorial loss of muscle mass that can complicate surgical outcomes...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Incisional hernia is a frequent negative outcome after open and minimal in...
Purpose Although the definitive risk factors for parasto-mal hernia development remain unclear, pote...
PurposeParastomal hernia is a complication with high morbidity that affects the patient's quality of...
Parastomal hernia (PSH) is a common complication to all ostomies, and all too well known to colorect...
Purpose: Among the various stoma complications, the parastomal hernia (PSH) is the most common. Prev...
PURPOSE: This study was performed to evaluate the risk factors of parastomal hernia after abdominope...
OBJECTIVES To study the frequency of risk factors affecting the development of parastomal hernia...
BACKGROUND: Our knowledge on the incidence of incisional hernia and risk factors for developing inci...
BACKGROUND: Our knowledge on the incidence of incisional hernia and risk factors for developing inci...
Background. Incisional hernia (IH) is the most frequent complication after abdominal operation, with...
Parastomal Hernia (PSH) is a common complication of patient who undergone ostomy especially end colo...
The most common occurred long-term stoma complication is parastomal hernia (PH). The incidence of th...
Introduction Parastomal hernia (PH) is a frequent complication after end-colostomy formation. PH may...
AIM: Abdominal surgery sometimes necessitates the creation of a stoma, which can cause future compli...
BACKGROUND: Sarcopenia is a multifactorial loss of muscle mass that can complicate surgical outcomes...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Incisional hernia is a frequent negative outcome after open and minimal in...
Purpose Although the definitive risk factors for parasto-mal hernia development remain unclear, pote...