Introduction. Complex abdominal wounds (CAWs) are an increasing clinical problem in abdominal surgery and pose a challenge for the surgeon. Objective. This review analyzes the results of treating CAWs with a porcine biological mesh and topical negative pressure (TNP) to address the feasibility, effectiveness, level of risk, and overall results. Materials and Methods. A series of 4 consecutive cases treated with the biologic mesh and TNP at the General Surgery Unit of the Cannizzaro Hospital (Catania, Italy) is reported and analyzed. In addition, a review of the literature published in all languages from 2000 to 2015 in the MEDLINE/PubMed database was performed to identify cases of CAWs treated with the association of biologic mesh and TNP. ...
Introduction. The management of complex wounds has always been a challenge for physicians. There is ...
The most common causes of skin graft loss are hematoma, infection, or shear. To promote close contac...
The degree of viscero-abdominal disproportion often makes single-stage reduction difficult in large ...
Reconstruction of open abdominal defects is a clinical problem which general and plastic surgeons ha...
Copyright © 2014 Fabio Caviggioli et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreative...
Reconstruction of open abdominal defects is a clinical problem which general and plastic surgeons ha...
Background and Aims: Treatment of synthetic mesh infections has previously often resulted in mesh ex...
The purpose of this study was to examine the clinical outcomes of negative pressure wound therapy (N...
The present data reports our experience in the treatment of postsurgical dehiscent and infected abdo...
Background. The practice of leaving the abdomen open after an emergency laparotomy has gained increa...
Extensive skin defect represents a real problem and major challenge in plastic and reconstructive su...
Negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) is a widely used wound management system. Several articles ha...
Abstract Background Surgery for severe peritonitis often entails difficult wound closure and may req...
The mechanical deformation of the wound edge resulting from negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) a...
.Reconstruction of complex hernias of abdominal wall can be asso- ciated with a high complication ra...
Introduction. The management of complex wounds has always been a challenge for physicians. There is ...
The most common causes of skin graft loss are hematoma, infection, or shear. To promote close contac...
The degree of viscero-abdominal disproportion often makes single-stage reduction difficult in large ...
Reconstruction of open abdominal defects is a clinical problem which general and plastic surgeons ha...
Copyright © 2014 Fabio Caviggioli et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreative...
Reconstruction of open abdominal defects is a clinical problem which general and plastic surgeons ha...
Background and Aims: Treatment of synthetic mesh infections has previously often resulted in mesh ex...
The purpose of this study was to examine the clinical outcomes of negative pressure wound therapy (N...
The present data reports our experience in the treatment of postsurgical dehiscent and infected abdo...
Background. The practice of leaving the abdomen open after an emergency laparotomy has gained increa...
Extensive skin defect represents a real problem and major challenge in plastic and reconstructive su...
Negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) is a widely used wound management system. Several articles ha...
Abstract Background Surgery for severe peritonitis often entails difficult wound closure and may req...
The mechanical deformation of the wound edge resulting from negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) a...
.Reconstruction of complex hernias of abdominal wall can be asso- ciated with a high complication ra...
Introduction. The management of complex wounds has always been a challenge for physicians. There is ...
The most common causes of skin graft loss are hematoma, infection, or shear. To promote close contac...
The degree of viscero-abdominal disproportion often makes single-stage reduction difficult in large ...