The reconstruction of large midline abdominal wall defects, severely contaminated, in particular after a relaparotomy or after an abdominal prosthetic repair, continues to be a challenge to surgeon due to the technical difficulties, the relatively high recurrence rate and morbidity (1-2). In addition many patients with such a problem do need the surgical intervention for neoplasm or aortic diseases. In 1990 Ramirez (3) introduced a new procedure for the closure of the abdominal wall hernia, the "components separation technique (CST)". This technique is based on autogenous tissue reconstruction of the abdominal wall by bilateral separation and advancement of the muscular layers, to bridge the fascial gap without the use of prosthetic materia...
textabstractBackground The surgical treatment of large midline incisional hernias remains a challeng...
Incisional hernia is one of the most common postoperative complications after abdominal surgery. Sev...
Before the advent of minimally invasive techniques for ventral hernia surgery, optimal access for an...
The reconstruction of large midline abdominal wall defects, severely contaminated, in particular aft...
In 1990, Ramirez introduced a new procedure to close abdominal wall hernia (AWH), called "components...
Background: The component separation (CS) technique is widely used for abdominal wall defects, parti...
An incisional hernia occurs in 11 % to 18.7 % of patients, within 10 years after laparotomy. Morbidi...
AbstractThe components separation technique (CST) was first described in 1990 and involves elevating...
"Components separation technique" for the repair of large abdominal wall hernias.de Vries Reilingh T...
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...
From the first description of the component separation technique in the literature at the end of the...
Despite extensive experience and significant reduction of complications in recent years, laparoscopi...
Incisional hernia is by far the most common complication after laparotomies, occurring in 10 – 20%. ...
Copyright © 2011 Umut Barbaros et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
textabstractBackground The surgical treatment of large midline incisional hernias remains a challeng...
Incisional hernia is one of the most common postoperative complications after abdominal surgery. Sev...
Before the advent of minimally invasive techniques for ventral hernia surgery, optimal access for an...
The reconstruction of large midline abdominal wall defects, severely contaminated, in particular aft...
In 1990, Ramirez introduced a new procedure to close abdominal wall hernia (AWH), called "components...
Background: The component separation (CS) technique is widely used for abdominal wall defects, parti...
An incisional hernia occurs in 11 % to 18.7 % of patients, within 10 years after laparotomy. Morbidi...
AbstractThe components separation technique (CST) was first described in 1990 and involves elevating...
"Components separation technique" for the repair of large abdominal wall hernias.de Vries Reilingh T...
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...
From the first description of the component separation technique in the literature at the end of the...
Despite extensive experience and significant reduction of complications in recent years, laparoscopi...
Incisional hernia is by far the most common complication after laparotomies, occurring in 10 – 20%. ...
Copyright © 2011 Umut Barbaros et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
textabstractBackground The surgical treatment of large midline incisional hernias remains a challeng...
Incisional hernia is one of the most common postoperative complications after abdominal surgery. Sev...
Before the advent of minimally invasive techniques for ventral hernia surgery, optimal access for an...