Background: Abdominal wall hernia is a common pathology and adverse events related to hernia repair is thus a topic of considerable importance. Hernia is a disease that affect both sexes and people of all ages. The thesis is based upon four papers. Study I, II and III are analysing complications related to ventral hernia repair. Study IV is a multicentre trial. Aims: to analyse risk factors in open and minimally invasive ventral hernia repair to improve the technique of laparoscopic ventral hernia repair. Results: Study I: Hernia aperture size was the most important risk factor for serious complication after hernia repair. Study II: Inadvertent enterotomy occurred during 25 repairs and in these cases laparoscopic repair was clearly overrep...
Introduction: Ventral hernia is a common problem in the routine surgical practice. The development o...
Background: An incisional hernia develops in 3% to 13% of laparotomy incisions, with primary suture ...
Objective: To ruleout whether there was a difference in, recurrence rate, morbidity, and duration of...
Background: Abdominal wall hernia is a common pathology and adverse events related to hernia repair ...
Background and aims: Ventral hernia repair is one of the most common surgical procedures performed w...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to identify risk factors for an adverse event, i.e. early surg...
Abstract Background and aims Ventral hernia repair is one of the most common surgical procedures per...
Background: An abdominal wall hernia is defined as an intermittent or continuous protrusion of abdom...
A hernia located in the anterior abdominal wall can be spontaneous, caused by abdominal surgery or t...
Abdominal wall hernia is a major health burden, especially as secondary to surgical therapy. Incisio...
Background: Ventral hernia is second most common type of abdominal hernia after groin hernia. Variou...
Background: Incisional hernia is defined as any abdominal wall gap with or without bulge in a postop...
Ventral hernias being the second most common type of abdominal hernias, after inguinal account for a...
BACKGROUND: Ventral hernia repair is increasingly performed by laparoscopic means since the introduc...
Background: postoperative ventral hernia is one of the most common complications of surgery pertaini...
Introduction: Ventral hernia is a common problem in the routine surgical practice. The development o...
Background: An incisional hernia develops in 3% to 13% of laparotomy incisions, with primary suture ...
Objective: To ruleout whether there was a difference in, recurrence rate, morbidity, and duration of...
Background: Abdominal wall hernia is a common pathology and adverse events related to hernia repair ...
Background and aims: Ventral hernia repair is one of the most common surgical procedures performed w...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to identify risk factors for an adverse event, i.e. early surg...
Abstract Background and aims Ventral hernia repair is one of the most common surgical procedures per...
Background: An abdominal wall hernia is defined as an intermittent or continuous protrusion of abdom...
A hernia located in the anterior abdominal wall can be spontaneous, caused by abdominal surgery or t...
Abdominal wall hernia is a major health burden, especially as secondary to surgical therapy. Incisio...
Background: Ventral hernia is second most common type of abdominal hernia after groin hernia. Variou...
Background: Incisional hernia is defined as any abdominal wall gap with or without bulge in a postop...
Ventral hernias being the second most common type of abdominal hernias, after inguinal account for a...
BACKGROUND: Ventral hernia repair is increasingly performed by laparoscopic means since the introduc...
Background: postoperative ventral hernia is one of the most common complications of surgery pertaini...
Introduction: Ventral hernia is a common problem in the routine surgical practice. The development o...
Background: An incisional hernia develops in 3% to 13% of laparotomy incisions, with primary suture ...
Objective: To ruleout whether there was a difference in, recurrence rate, morbidity, and duration of...