Background Up to 30% of patients who undergo bariatric surgery experience recurrent abdominal pain within 3 years after the operation. Although some causes for persisting discomfort are well known, a small portion of patients may suffer from an abdominal wall pain associated with Anterior Cutaneous Nerve Entrapment Syndrome (ACNES). Aim of the present study is to discuss incidence, clinical presentation, and treatment outcome in patients with ACNES after bariatric surgery. Methods This retrospective observational cohort study analyzed electronically stored data of patients with ACNES having a history of bariatric surgery. All were treated for ACNES between 2011 and 2017 in a Dutch center of excellence for abdominal wall and groin pain. Succ...
Abstract Background Some patients with chronic abdominal pain suffer from an anterior cutaneous nerv...
Some children suffering from chronic abdominal pain may have an abdominal wall entity such as anteri...
Background To assess the prevalence, incidence, location, and behavior of chronic pre- and postopera...
Background Up to 30% of patients who undergo bariatric surgery experience recurrent abdominal pain w...
OBJECTIVE: Anterior cutaneous nerve entrapment syndrome (ACNES) is generally neglected as a source o...
Chronic abdominal pain is sometimes caused by entrapment of a small cutaneous nerve at the ventral p...
Surgery occasionally is proposed in patients with chronic abdominal wall pain caused by an anterior ...
Patients with chronic abdominal pain occasionally suffer from the anterior cutaneous nerve entrapmen...
BACKGROUND: Chronic abdominal pain (CAP) in children may be caused by entrapment of cutaneous branch...
Background There is an overall complication rate of 6.3%–10% after bariatric surgery. After ruling o...
Introduction Anterior cutaneous nerve entrapment syndrome (ACNES) is a relatively unknown cause of s...
PurposeAnterior cutaneous nerve entrapment (ACNES) is characterized by neuropathic pain in a predict...
The anterior cutaneous nerve entrapment syndrome (ACNES) sometimes causes chronic abdominal pain in ...
Abstract Background Some patients with chronic abdominal pain suffer from an anterior cutaneous nerv...
Some children suffering from chronic abdominal pain may have an abdominal wall entity such as anteri...
Background To assess the prevalence, incidence, location, and behavior of chronic pre- and postopera...
Background Up to 30% of patients who undergo bariatric surgery experience recurrent abdominal pain w...
OBJECTIVE: Anterior cutaneous nerve entrapment syndrome (ACNES) is generally neglected as a source o...
Chronic abdominal pain is sometimes caused by entrapment of a small cutaneous nerve at the ventral p...
Surgery occasionally is proposed in patients with chronic abdominal wall pain caused by an anterior ...
Patients with chronic abdominal pain occasionally suffer from the anterior cutaneous nerve entrapmen...
BACKGROUND: Chronic abdominal pain (CAP) in children may be caused by entrapment of cutaneous branch...
Background There is an overall complication rate of 6.3%–10% after bariatric surgery. After ruling o...
Introduction Anterior cutaneous nerve entrapment syndrome (ACNES) is a relatively unknown cause of s...
PurposeAnterior cutaneous nerve entrapment (ACNES) is characterized by neuropathic pain in a predict...
The anterior cutaneous nerve entrapment syndrome (ACNES) sometimes causes chronic abdominal pain in ...
Abstract Background Some patients with chronic abdominal pain suffer from an anterior cutaneous nerv...
Some children suffering from chronic abdominal pain may have an abdominal wall entity such as anteri...
Background To assess the prevalence, incidence, location, and behavior of chronic pre- and postopera...