Background: Laparoscopic ventral repair is safe, with lower wound infection rates compared with open repair. ‘Venetian blinds’ technique of plication in combination with mesh reinforcement, is totally intra‐corporeal, with hernia defect and sac plication to reduce seroma formation. While laparoscopic suturing of the abdominal wall can represent a technical challenge, pre‐operative botulinum toxin A (BTA) injections as an adjunct can assist. This study aims to demonstrate feasibility and efficacy of this technique in abdominal wall hernia repair, with BTA adjunct in midline hernias. Methods: A single‐centre case series was conducted using minimally invasive ‘Venetian blinds’ technique for repair of complex ventral abdominal hernias. Twelve p...
The technique of laparoscopic ventral hernia repair has been evolving since it was first described o...
Introduction: Giant groin hernia is an unusual disease nowadays and its management can be a challeng...
Reconstruction of large abdominal wall defects is often a challenge for both surgeons and patients. ...
Purpose: The operative management of complex ventral hernia poses a formidable challenge, despite re...
Background: Repair of complex ventral hernia can be very challenging for surgeons. Closure of large ...
Background: Ventral hernias are prevalent results in abdominal surgeries and may represent a surgica...
Introduction: Fascial closure may pose challenges in AWR but is associated with decreased rates of h...
Background: Surgical repair of recurrent abdominal incisional hernia(s) can be challenging due to co...
Abstract Background Abdominal wall hernia repair after open abdomen management represents a surgical...
Purpose Complex ventral hernia repair (CVHR) encompasses patient optimization, primary fascial closu...
Postoperative ventral hernia represents one of the causes of anterior abdominal wall hernias. Repair...
Postoperative ventral hernia represents one of the causes of anterior abdominal wall hernias. Repair...
Objective. We assess relevant points to the botulinum toxin type A (BTX) injection and its effect on...
Background: Repair of large ventral hernias with loss of domain can be facilitated by preoperative B...
Fascial closure is crucial for abdominal wall reconstruction (AWR) but can be especially difficult i...
The technique of laparoscopic ventral hernia repair has been evolving since it was first described o...
Introduction: Giant groin hernia is an unusual disease nowadays and its management can be a challeng...
Reconstruction of large abdominal wall defects is often a challenge for both surgeons and patients. ...
Purpose: The operative management of complex ventral hernia poses a formidable challenge, despite re...
Background: Repair of complex ventral hernia can be very challenging for surgeons. Closure of large ...
Background: Ventral hernias are prevalent results in abdominal surgeries and may represent a surgica...
Introduction: Fascial closure may pose challenges in AWR but is associated with decreased rates of h...
Background: Surgical repair of recurrent abdominal incisional hernia(s) can be challenging due to co...
Abstract Background Abdominal wall hernia repair after open abdomen management represents a surgical...
Purpose Complex ventral hernia repair (CVHR) encompasses patient optimization, primary fascial closu...
Postoperative ventral hernia represents one of the causes of anterior abdominal wall hernias. Repair...
Postoperative ventral hernia represents one of the causes of anterior abdominal wall hernias. Repair...
Objective. We assess relevant points to the botulinum toxin type A (BTX) injection and its effect on...
Background: Repair of large ventral hernias with loss of domain can be facilitated by preoperative B...
Fascial closure is crucial for abdominal wall reconstruction (AWR) but can be especially difficult i...
The technique of laparoscopic ventral hernia repair has been evolving since it was first described o...
Introduction: Giant groin hernia is an unusual disease nowadays and its management can be a challeng...
Reconstruction of large abdominal wall defects is often a challenge for both surgeons and patients. ...