(Upper left): Right subcostal hernia measuring 26 x 23 cm in a patient with liver cirrhosis Child-Pugh A who had a right hepatectomy and a right colectomy one year before due to invasive hepatocellular carcinoma. (Upper right): A retromuscular plane behind the right transversus abdominis, the right rectus and the left rectus muscles has been developed, and closure between right posterior rectus sheath and right transversalis fascia has been achieved. (Lower left): A 30 x 30 cm large pore polypropylene mesh has been placed in the retromuscular plane. (Lower right): With the operating table flexed, horizontal closure of the right subcostal defect has been performed to provide restoration of the myofascial continuity of the abdominal wall.</p
BACKGROUND: Surgery remains the gold standard both for delimited hepatocellular carcinoma by selecti...
Paraduodenal hernias (PDH) are rare; however, they are the most common form of internal hernias. A 1...
Objective: Sacrectomy creates a large, complex tissue defect that presents a reconstruc-tive challen...
Introduction: Incisional hernias are abnormal peritoneal outward pouch-like protrusions that develop...
Introduction:An intercostal hernia, dened as an acquired herniation of abdominal contents through di...
Contains fulltext : 58140.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Closure of lar...
Summary:. Some techniques to reconstruct the abdominal wall have been published, including the compo...
Transmission of portal hypertension to the umbilical region via a recanalized left umbilical vein ma...
Introduction: Less than 10 mm port-site herniation is a rare complication after laparoscopic surgery...
Background: postoperative ventral hernia is one of the most common complications of surgery pertaini...
Pre-operative conditions seen in the universe of patients undergoing abdominal wall reconstruction f...
The authors describe an original technique of abdominoplasty aiming at correcting ventral muscles, h...
BACKGROUND: The gastrocolic trunk of Henle has not been described in detail in context with right he...
Background During right hepatectomies, dissection of the bare area is performed to obtain mobilisati...
<p><b>Background:</b> An internal abdominal hernia is defined as the protrusion of a viscus through ...
BACKGROUND: Surgery remains the gold standard both for delimited hepatocellular carcinoma by selecti...
Paraduodenal hernias (PDH) are rare; however, they are the most common form of internal hernias. A 1...
Objective: Sacrectomy creates a large, complex tissue defect that presents a reconstruc-tive challen...
Introduction: Incisional hernias are abnormal peritoneal outward pouch-like protrusions that develop...
Introduction:An intercostal hernia, dened as an acquired herniation of abdominal contents through di...
Contains fulltext : 58140.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Closure of lar...
Summary:. Some techniques to reconstruct the abdominal wall have been published, including the compo...
Transmission of portal hypertension to the umbilical region via a recanalized left umbilical vein ma...
Introduction: Less than 10 mm port-site herniation is a rare complication after laparoscopic surgery...
Background: postoperative ventral hernia is one of the most common complications of surgery pertaini...
Pre-operative conditions seen in the universe of patients undergoing abdominal wall reconstruction f...
The authors describe an original technique of abdominoplasty aiming at correcting ventral muscles, h...
BACKGROUND: The gastrocolic trunk of Henle has not been described in detail in context with right he...
Background During right hepatectomies, dissection of the bare area is performed to obtain mobilisati...
<p><b>Background:</b> An internal abdominal hernia is defined as the protrusion of a viscus through ...
BACKGROUND: Surgery remains the gold standard both for delimited hepatocellular carcinoma by selecti...
Paraduodenal hernias (PDH) are rare; however, they are the most common form of internal hernias. A 1...
Objective: Sacrectomy creates a large, complex tissue defect that presents a reconstruc-tive challen...