Purpose: Complex abdominal wall repair (CAWR) in a contaminated operative field is a challenge. Available literature regarding long-term outcomes of CAWR comprises studies that often have small numbers and heterogeneous patient populations. This study aims to assess long-term outcomes of modified-ventral hernia working group (VHWG) grade 3 repairs. Because the relevance of hernia recurrence (HR) as the primary outcome for this patient group is contentious, the need for further hernia surgery (FHS) was also assessed in relation to long-term survival. Methods: A retrospective cohort study with a single prospective follow-up time-point nested in a consecutive series of patients undergoing CAWR in two European national intestinal failure center...
Incisional hernia is by far the most common complication after laparotomies, occurring in 10 – 20%. ...
Repair of contaminated abdominal wall defects entails the dilemma of choosing between synthetic mate...
BACKGROUND: The role of acellular dermal matrix (ADM) in abdominal wall reconstruction (AWR) is uncl...
Purpose: Complex abdominal wall hernia repair (CAWHR) is a challenging procedure. Mesh prosthesis is...
Summary: Background: The repair of difficult abdominal wall defects (AWDs) continues to be a crucia...
Objective: To assess mesh behaviour and clinical outcomes of open complex abdominal wall reconstruct...
Purpose: Mesh infection following incisional hernia repair has been reported at around 6–10 %. The ...
International audienceBackground: Incisional hernia is a frequent complication after midline laparot...
This work aims to comprehensively evaluate patient assessment and explore avenues to improve outcome...
Francesco Gossetti,1 Nikolaus Zuegel,2 Pasquale Giordano,3 Rupert Pullan,4 Jochen Schuld,5 Paolo Del...
Objective:. Evaluate long-term outcomes of abdominal wall reconstruction (AWR) using xenogeneic mesh...
BACKGROUND: Damage-control surgery for trauma and intra-abdominal catastrophe is associated with a h...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study was to evaluate biosynthetic absorbable mesh in single-staged contam...
INTRODUCTION: Biologic mesh is preferred for repair of complex abdominal wall hernias (CAWHs) in pat...
IF 2.766International audienceIntroductionTo reduce the occurrence of complications in the setting o...
Incisional hernia is by far the most common complication after laparotomies, occurring in 10 – 20%. ...
Repair of contaminated abdominal wall defects entails the dilemma of choosing between synthetic mate...
BACKGROUND: The role of acellular dermal matrix (ADM) in abdominal wall reconstruction (AWR) is uncl...
Purpose: Complex abdominal wall hernia repair (CAWHR) is a challenging procedure. Mesh prosthesis is...
Summary: Background: The repair of difficult abdominal wall defects (AWDs) continues to be a crucia...
Objective: To assess mesh behaviour and clinical outcomes of open complex abdominal wall reconstruct...
Purpose: Mesh infection following incisional hernia repair has been reported at around 6–10 %. The ...
International audienceBackground: Incisional hernia is a frequent complication after midline laparot...
This work aims to comprehensively evaluate patient assessment and explore avenues to improve outcome...
Francesco Gossetti,1 Nikolaus Zuegel,2 Pasquale Giordano,3 Rupert Pullan,4 Jochen Schuld,5 Paolo Del...
Objective:. Evaluate long-term outcomes of abdominal wall reconstruction (AWR) using xenogeneic mesh...
BACKGROUND: Damage-control surgery for trauma and intra-abdominal catastrophe is associated with a h...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study was to evaluate biosynthetic absorbable mesh in single-staged contam...
INTRODUCTION: Biologic mesh is preferred for repair of complex abdominal wall hernias (CAWHs) in pat...
IF 2.766International audienceIntroductionTo reduce the occurrence of complications in the setting o...
Incisional hernia is by far the most common complication after laparotomies, occurring in 10 – 20%. ...
Repair of contaminated abdominal wall defects entails the dilemma of choosing between synthetic mate...
BACKGROUND: The role of acellular dermal matrix (ADM) in abdominal wall reconstruction (AWR) is uncl...