From the first description of the component separation technique in the literature at the end of the twentieth century to the current state of complex abdominal wall reconstruction, this rapidly evolving field of General Surgery has advanced at an accelerated pace. With the advancement of technological breakthroughs that stem from the original open technique, endoscopic, laparoscopic, and more recently robotic approaches have been developed to facilitate complex abdominal wall reconstruction to restore the body’s anatomy and physiology to functional levels. This chapter will give an overview of the historic progression of these advanced techniques and will illustrate the key steps for their safe and effective performance including the endos...
The abdominal wall can be considered comprised of two compartments: an anterior and a posterior comp...
Incisional ventral hernia occurs after almost every fourth laparotomy. Still, both simple suturing o...
In 1990, Ramirez introduced a new procedure to close abdominal wall hernia (AWH), called "components...
ABSTRACT We describe the preliminary national experience and the early results of the use of robotic...
We describe the preliminary national experience and the early results of the use of robotic surgery ...
The reconstruction of large midline abdominal wall defects, severely contaminated, in particular aft...
Professors Jean Rives and Rene Stoppa published that the retrorectus space is the best for mesh plac...
Purpose: The closure of midline in abdominal wall incisional hernias is an essential principle. In s...
An incisional hernia occurs in 11 % to 18.7 % of patients, within 10 years after laparotomy. Morbidi...
In this retrospective European multicentre study evaluating surgical treatment of 169 patients with ...
In 2014, the International Endohernia Society (IEHS) published the first international "Guidelines f...
Contains fulltext : 52495.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND AND...
AbstractThe components separation technique (CST) was first described in 1990 and involves elevating...
INTRODUCTION: Conventional onlay mesh repair though found to be easier technique, it is associated ...
Hernias comprise a growing problem in surgical science. The most recent classification scheme for he...
The abdominal wall can be considered comprised of two compartments: an anterior and a posterior comp...
Incisional ventral hernia occurs after almost every fourth laparotomy. Still, both simple suturing o...
In 1990, Ramirez introduced a new procedure to close abdominal wall hernia (AWH), called "components...
ABSTRACT We describe the preliminary national experience and the early results of the use of robotic...
We describe the preliminary national experience and the early results of the use of robotic surgery ...
The reconstruction of large midline abdominal wall defects, severely contaminated, in particular aft...
Professors Jean Rives and Rene Stoppa published that the retrorectus space is the best for mesh plac...
Purpose: The closure of midline in abdominal wall incisional hernias is an essential principle. In s...
An incisional hernia occurs in 11 % to 18.7 % of patients, within 10 years after laparotomy. Morbidi...
In this retrospective European multicentre study evaluating surgical treatment of 169 patients with ...
In 2014, the International Endohernia Society (IEHS) published the first international "Guidelines f...
Contains fulltext : 52495.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND AND...
AbstractThe components separation technique (CST) was first described in 1990 and involves elevating...
INTRODUCTION: Conventional onlay mesh repair though found to be easier technique, it is associated ...
Hernias comprise a growing problem in surgical science. The most recent classification scheme for he...
The abdominal wall can be considered comprised of two compartments: an anterior and a posterior comp...
Incisional ventral hernia occurs after almost every fourth laparotomy. Still, both simple suturing o...
In 1990, Ramirez introduced a new procedure to close abdominal wall hernia (AWH), called "components...