Repair of abdominal wall defects in the presence of contamination or infection is a significant problem. The loss of tissue warrants enforcement of the abdominal wall, preferably by autologous material. However, autologous repair often requires extensive surgery. This paper presents a review of available literature of placement of an acellular human dermis to repair an abdominal fascia defect, in contaminated as well as in non-contaminated surgical fields. It is illustrated with a case report that describes the successful reconstruction of an infected abdominal wall defect with a human acellular dermis allograft. A systematic literature review was undertaken with searches performed in the Pubmed and Cochrane databases for the period up till...
Introduction: Double-layer dermal grafts are used for the management of complicated abdominal wall h...
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We hereby report a case of use of biological mesh to repair one large, contaminated abdominal wall d...
AbstractPurposeComplex contaminated or infected abdominal wall defects present a particularly challe...
BACKGROUND: The role of acellular dermal matrix (ADM) in abdominal wall reconstruction (AWR) is uncl...
Aim: The purpose of the present study was to analyze the use of autologous dermis compared to nonbio...
Contains fulltext : 52495.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND AND...
Background: The anterior abdominal wall is an important complex composite structure that poses a cha...
BACKGROUND; Interest is increasing for human decellularized scaffolds for their ability to favor hea...
This work studied the reconstruction of an abdominal wall defect by a human acellular collagen matri...
Background: Abdominal wall repair can be performed with synthetic or biological materials. Biologica...
BACKGROUND:The use of biological meshes in management of infected abdominal hernias or in abdominal ...
Aim. Abdominal wound dehiscence is common, usually resulting from laparotomies associated with conta...
Background: Abdominal wall hernia is a common issue in the realm of surgery. Many patients suffering...
Repair of contaminated abdominal wall defects entails the dilemma of choosing between synthetic mate...
Introduction: Double-layer dermal grafts are used for the management of complicated abdominal wall h...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
We hereby report a case of use of biological mesh to repair one large, contaminated abdominal wall d...
AbstractPurposeComplex contaminated or infected abdominal wall defects present a particularly challe...
BACKGROUND: The role of acellular dermal matrix (ADM) in abdominal wall reconstruction (AWR) is uncl...
Aim: The purpose of the present study was to analyze the use of autologous dermis compared to nonbio...
Contains fulltext : 52495.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND AND...
Background: The anterior abdominal wall is an important complex composite structure that poses a cha...
BACKGROUND; Interest is increasing for human decellularized scaffolds for their ability to favor hea...
This work studied the reconstruction of an abdominal wall defect by a human acellular collagen matri...
Background: Abdominal wall repair can be performed with synthetic or biological materials. Biologica...
BACKGROUND:The use of biological meshes in management of infected abdominal hernias or in abdominal ...
Aim. Abdominal wound dehiscence is common, usually resulting from laparotomies associated with conta...
Background: Abdominal wall hernia is a common issue in the realm of surgery. Many patients suffering...
Repair of contaminated abdominal wall defects entails the dilemma of choosing between synthetic mate...
Introduction: Double-layer dermal grafts are used for the management of complicated abdominal wall h...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
We hereby report a case of use of biological mesh to repair one large, contaminated abdominal wall d...