A 75-year-old man developed an incisional hernia over the upper abdomen following a wedge resection of a gastric stromal tumour in 1996. This is the first published report of a successful repair of an incisional hernia via a laparoscopic intraperitoneal on-lay technique using GORE-TEX DualMesh material in Hong Kong. Compared with conventional open repair of incisional hernia, long incisions and wound tension are avoided using the laparoscopic approach. This translates into a reduced risk of wound-related complications and facilitates recovery. In selected cases, minimally invasive surgery is a safe technique for the repair of incisional hernias.published_or_final_versio
Single Incision Endoscopic Surgery (SIES) has emerged as a less invasive surgery among laparoscopic ...
BACKGROUND: Incisional hernia of the anterior abdominal wall is more common after any major abdomin...
Incisional hernia is one of the most frequently seen complications after abdominal surgery. Inciden...
Objective. To evaluate the early outcomes of laparoscopic incisional hernioplasties using on-lay GOR...
Hernia is one of the most common complications post any laparotomy. Various techniques are used for ...
Incisional hernia is one of the most common postoperative complications after abdominal surgery. Sev...
AbstractIntroductionIn published series with satisfactory follow-up incisional hernia rates followin...
<p>As the number of major surgical procedures has increased in recent years, so there has been an in...
AbstractBackgroundIncisional hernias are one of the most frequent complications in abdominal surgery...
Background : It has been more than a decade, since the introduction of laparoscopic management of ve...
INTRODUCTION: Incisional hernia is a hernia arising from previous surgical or wound site. Incisiona...
Expanding view of minimal invasive surgery horizon reveals new practice areas for surgeons and patie...
The problem of surgical treatment of inguinal hernias over the last 25 years has gone through global...
Background - Incisional hernia is a frequent complication of abdominal surgery (2-20% of all cases)....
The problem of surgical treatment of inguinal hernias over the last 25 years has gone through global...
Single Incision Endoscopic Surgery (SIES) has emerged as a less invasive surgery among laparoscopic ...
BACKGROUND: Incisional hernia of the anterior abdominal wall is more common after any major abdomin...
Incisional hernia is one of the most frequently seen complications after abdominal surgery. Inciden...
Objective. To evaluate the early outcomes of laparoscopic incisional hernioplasties using on-lay GOR...
Hernia is one of the most common complications post any laparotomy. Various techniques are used for ...
Incisional hernia is one of the most common postoperative complications after abdominal surgery. Sev...
AbstractIntroductionIn published series with satisfactory follow-up incisional hernia rates followin...
<p>As the number of major surgical procedures has increased in recent years, so there has been an in...
AbstractBackgroundIncisional hernias are one of the most frequent complications in abdominal surgery...
Background : It has been more than a decade, since the introduction of laparoscopic management of ve...
INTRODUCTION: Incisional hernia is a hernia arising from previous surgical or wound site. Incisiona...
Expanding view of minimal invasive surgery horizon reveals new practice areas for surgeons and patie...
The problem of surgical treatment of inguinal hernias over the last 25 years has gone through global...
Background - Incisional hernia is a frequent complication of abdominal surgery (2-20% of all cases)....
The problem of surgical treatment of inguinal hernias over the last 25 years has gone through global...
Single Incision Endoscopic Surgery (SIES) has emerged as a less invasive surgery among laparoscopic ...
BACKGROUND: Incisional hernia of the anterior abdominal wall is more common after any major abdomin...
Incisional hernia is one of the most frequently seen complications after abdominal surgery. Inciden...