BACKGROUND: Sarcopenia is a multifactorial loss of muscle mass that can complicate surgical outcomes and increase morbidity and mortality. Parastomal hernias can occur after any surgery requiring stoma formation and is an area of concern as a complication as it can require a second surgery or emergency surgical intervention. AIM: To assess the impact of sarcopenia on parastomal hernia formation in the postoperative period. METHOD: A systematic search of publications using MEDLINE, CINAHL, and Cochrane databases was conducted in June 2022. Data were extracted, and a narrative synthesis was undertaken. The Crowe Critical Appraisal Tool (CCAT) assessed the quality of the included studies. The systematic review included original research studie...
Abstract Sarcopenia is an increasingly recognised condition of loss of muscle mass and function. The...
Sarcopenia is a progressive generalized skeletal muscle disorder, which may increase the risk of ost...
PhDA hernia frequently complicates abdominal stoma formation. The aetiology of parastomal herniation...
Background: Sarcopenia is a multifactorial loss of muscle mass that can complicate surgical outcomes...
OBJECTIVES To study the frequency of risk factors affecting the development of parastomal hernia...
AimsSarcopenia is characterized by a generalized progressive loss of skeletal muscle mass, strength,...
Background and Aims: The aim was to examine prevalence and treatment of parastomal hernias in patien...
PURPOSE: This study was performed to evaluate the risk factors of parastomal hernia after abdominope...
PurposeParastomal hernia is a complication with high morbidity that affects the patient's quality of...
Preoperative risk stratification in cancer surgery is important to improve treatment and outcome. Sa...
Medical Schoolhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/170669/1/JeminPark_1.pdfhttp://deepblu...
By the sixth decade of life, nearly one quarter of the population has substantial muscle atrophy, or...
Contains fulltext : 109648.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: P...
Purpose: Among the various stoma complications, the parastomal hernia (PSH) is the most common. Prev...
Background The clinical relevance of sarcopenia has increasingly been recognized. However, whether ...
Abstract Sarcopenia is an increasingly recognised condition of loss of muscle mass and function. The...
Sarcopenia is a progressive generalized skeletal muscle disorder, which may increase the risk of ost...
PhDA hernia frequently complicates abdominal stoma formation. The aetiology of parastomal herniation...
Background: Sarcopenia is a multifactorial loss of muscle mass that can complicate surgical outcomes...
OBJECTIVES To study the frequency of risk factors affecting the development of parastomal hernia...
AimsSarcopenia is characterized by a generalized progressive loss of skeletal muscle mass, strength,...
Background and Aims: The aim was to examine prevalence and treatment of parastomal hernias in patien...
PURPOSE: This study was performed to evaluate the risk factors of parastomal hernia after abdominope...
PurposeParastomal hernia is a complication with high morbidity that affects the patient's quality of...
Preoperative risk stratification in cancer surgery is important to improve treatment and outcome. Sa...
Medical Schoolhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/170669/1/JeminPark_1.pdfhttp://deepblu...
By the sixth decade of life, nearly one quarter of the population has substantial muscle atrophy, or...
Contains fulltext : 109648.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: P...
Purpose: Among the various stoma complications, the parastomal hernia (PSH) is the most common. Prev...
Background The clinical relevance of sarcopenia has increasingly been recognized. However, whether ...
Abstract Sarcopenia is an increasingly recognised condition of loss of muscle mass and function. The...
Sarcopenia is a progressive generalized skeletal muscle disorder, which may increase the risk of ost...
PhDA hernia frequently complicates abdominal stoma formation. The aetiology of parastomal herniation...