Background: The repair of difficult abdominal wall defects (AWDs) continues to be a crucial and demanding issue for surgeons. This study aimed to present the risk factors and the long-term results of usage of an expanded-polytetrafluoroethylene (e-PTFE) synthetic mesh for the AWR of difficult abdominal wall defects
Aim. Abdominal wound dehiscence is common, usually resulting from laparotomies associated with conta...
Repair of contaminated abdominal wall defects entails the dilemma of choosing between synthetic mate...
The reconstruction of large abdominal wall defects still is a major surgical problem. Many different...
Background: The repair of difficult abdominal wall defects (AWDs) continues to be a crucial and dema...
Contaminated defects of the abdominal wall continue to be a significant problem for patients and sur...
AbstractBackgroundTreatment of clean–contaminated and contaminated ventral hernia defects remains co...
To improve overall patient outcome after abdominal wall surgery, including patient discomfort, chron...
Defects of the abdominal wall that are not amenable to primary closure have to be bridged by synthet...
BACKGROUND: Prosthetic materials for the repair of abdominal wall defects have been studied extensiv...
Various synthetic meshs are being used in the repair of abdominal wall defects. For this purpose, we...
Advances in surgical intensive care have improved survival in patients with major traumatic or infec...
Background: The open abdomen with mesh implantation, followed by early reoperation with fascial clos...
Objective: To assess mesh behaviour and clinical outcomes of open complex abdominal wall reconstruct...
AbstractBackgroundRecurrence is the most important complication of abdominal wall reconstruction. It...
Background: Recurrence is the most important complication of abdominal wall reconstruction. It is po...
Aim. Abdominal wound dehiscence is common, usually resulting from laparotomies associated with conta...
Repair of contaminated abdominal wall defects entails the dilemma of choosing between synthetic mate...
The reconstruction of large abdominal wall defects still is a major surgical problem. Many different...
Background: The repair of difficult abdominal wall defects (AWDs) continues to be a crucial and dema...
Contaminated defects of the abdominal wall continue to be a significant problem for patients and sur...
AbstractBackgroundTreatment of clean–contaminated and contaminated ventral hernia defects remains co...
To improve overall patient outcome after abdominal wall surgery, including patient discomfort, chron...
Defects of the abdominal wall that are not amenable to primary closure have to be bridged by synthet...
BACKGROUND: Prosthetic materials for the repair of abdominal wall defects have been studied extensiv...
Various synthetic meshs are being used in the repair of abdominal wall defects. For this purpose, we...
Advances in surgical intensive care have improved survival in patients with major traumatic or infec...
Background: The open abdomen with mesh implantation, followed by early reoperation with fascial clos...
Objective: To assess mesh behaviour and clinical outcomes of open complex abdominal wall reconstruct...
AbstractBackgroundRecurrence is the most important complication of abdominal wall reconstruction. It...
Background: Recurrence is the most important complication of abdominal wall reconstruction. It is po...
Aim. Abdominal wound dehiscence is common, usually resulting from laparotomies associated with conta...
Repair of contaminated abdominal wall defects entails the dilemma of choosing between synthetic mate...
The reconstruction of large abdominal wall defects still is a major surgical problem. Many different...