Background: The component separation (CS) technique is widely used for abdominal wall defects, particularly in infected wounds. CS is associated with many wound complications due to subcutaneous blood flow disturbance. Endoscopic component separation (ECS) has fewer wound complications compared to CS and has been per-formed recently. However, there are various port required placements for ECS, and this technique requires proficiency. One approach for ECS is the inguinal single-port approach, which can be performed from an inguinal incision similar to that used in open surgery for inguinal hernias.Case presentation: We performed ECS with an inguinal single-port approach in three older adults. All patients had abdominal wall defects with infe...
Background and aims: The goal after open abdomen treatment is to reach primary fascial closure. Mode...
Background Scar visibility is a major deterrent to patients seeking reconstructive surgery. Endoscop...
Aim: The utilization and outcomes of abdominal wall reconstruction (AWR) using advanced techniques s...
The reconstruction of large midline abdominal wall defects, severely contaminated, in particular aft...
In 1990, Ramirez introduced a new procedure to close abdominal wall hernia (AWH), called "components...
AbstractThe components separation technique (CST) was first described in 1990 and involves elevating...
An incisional hernia occurs in 11 % to 18.7 % of patients, within 10 years after laparotomy. Morbidi...
"Components separation technique" for the repair of large abdominal wall hernias.de Vries Reilingh T...
BACKGROUND: The "components separation technique" is a method for abdominal wall reconstruction in p...
Component separation is established for complex hernia repairs. This case presents early com-ponent ...
Purpose Laparoscopic or laparoscopy-assisted inguinal hernia repair (IHR) can be performed using one...
Purpose: The closure of midline in abdominal wall incisional hernias is an essential principle. In s...
Copyright © 2011 Umut Barbaros et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Background and aims: The goal after open abdomen treatment is to reach primary fascial closure. Mode...
Background Scar visibility is a major deterrent to patients seeking reconstructive surgery. Endoscop...
Aim: The utilization and outcomes of abdominal wall reconstruction (AWR) using advanced techniques s...
The reconstruction of large midline abdominal wall defects, severely contaminated, in particular aft...
In 1990, Ramirez introduced a new procedure to close abdominal wall hernia (AWH), called "components...
AbstractThe components separation technique (CST) was first described in 1990 and involves elevating...
An incisional hernia occurs in 11 % to 18.7 % of patients, within 10 years after laparotomy. Morbidi...
"Components separation technique" for the repair of large abdominal wall hernias.de Vries Reilingh T...
BACKGROUND: The "components separation technique" is a method for abdominal wall reconstruction in p...
Component separation is established for complex hernia repairs. This case presents early com-ponent ...
Purpose Laparoscopic or laparoscopy-assisted inguinal hernia repair (IHR) can be performed using one...
Purpose: The closure of midline in abdominal wall incisional hernias is an essential principle. In s...
Copyright © 2011 Umut Barbaros et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Background and aims: The goal after open abdomen treatment is to reach primary fascial closure. Mode...
Background Scar visibility is a major deterrent to patients seeking reconstructive surgery. Endoscop...
Aim: The utilization and outcomes of abdominal wall reconstruction (AWR) using advanced techniques s...