Postoperative ventral hernia represents one of the causes of anterior abdominal wall hernias. Repair of this hernia can be very challenging for surgeons, as they are associated with cardiovascular and respiratory complications, development of compartment syndrome, and high recurrence rates. Our case is a 48-year-old woman was operated on twice. The first time was in 2015 due to perforation of colonic diverticulitis for which abdominal exploration and Hartmann’s procedure was performed. In 2016, the reverse of Hartmann’s procedure was done. Forty days after the second operation, she noticed a small hernia in the scar area that increased rapidly. After 1 year, it became irreducible with dimensions (30X17 cm) reached the para-umbilical region ...
Purpose Complex ventral hernia repair (CVHR) encompasses patient optimization, primary fascial closu...
Background: Laparoscopic ventral repair is safe, with lower wound infection rates compared with open...
Hernias comprise a growing problem in surgical science. The most recent classification scheme for he...
Postoperative ventral hernia represents one of the causes of anterior abdominal wall hernias. Repair...
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...
Objective. We assess relevant points to the botulinum toxin type A (BTX) injection and its effect on...
Background: The primary objective was to assess the perioperative efficacy of the preoperative use o...
Abstract Background Abdominal wall hernia repair after open abdomen management represents a surgical...
Background: Surgical repair of recurrent abdominal incisional hernia(s) can be challenging due to co...
Purpose: The operative management of complex ventral hernia poses a formidable challenge, despite re...
Background: Repair of large ventral hernias with loss of domain can be facilitated by preoperative B...
Background: Repair of complex ventral hernia can be very challenging for surgeons. Closure of large ...
INTRODUCTION: The purpose of this manuscript is to report the management of a child born with gianto...
Introduction: Giant groin hernia is an unusual disease nowadays and its management can be a challeng...
Purpose Complex ventral hernia repair (CVHR) encompasses patient optimization, primary fascial closu...
Background: Laparoscopic ventral repair is safe, with lower wound infection rates compared with open...
Hernias comprise a growing problem in surgical science. The most recent classification scheme for he...
Postoperative ventral hernia represents one of the causes of anterior abdominal wall hernias. Repair...
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...
Objective. We assess relevant points to the botulinum toxin type A (BTX) injection and its effect on...
Background: The primary objective was to assess the perioperative efficacy of the preoperative use o...
Abstract Background Abdominal wall hernia repair after open abdomen management represents a surgical...
Background: Surgical repair of recurrent abdominal incisional hernia(s) can be challenging due to co...
Purpose: The operative management of complex ventral hernia poses a formidable challenge, despite re...
Background: Repair of large ventral hernias with loss of domain can be facilitated by preoperative B...
Background: Repair of complex ventral hernia can be very challenging for surgeons. Closure of large ...
INTRODUCTION: The purpose of this manuscript is to report the management of a child born with gianto...
Introduction: Giant groin hernia is an unusual disease nowadays and its management can be a challeng...
Purpose Complex ventral hernia repair (CVHR) encompasses patient optimization, primary fascial closu...
Background: Laparoscopic ventral repair is safe, with lower wound infection rates compared with open...
Hernias comprise a growing problem in surgical science. The most recent classification scheme for he...