Background and Objectives: Laparoscopic ventral hernia repair (LVH) requires several skin incisions for trocar placement. We have developed a single incision approach to LVH repair. The technique was introduced in clinical practice to any consenting patients who were candidates for a standard multi-port laparoscopic hernia repair. A consecutive series of patients was then followed to evaluate feasibility. Methods: Over an 8-month period, 14 patients (9 females, 5 males) underwent LVH repair by an academic surgeon. One of 2 access methods was used in each patient through a single 1.5-cm to 2-cm skin incision. One technique utilized two 5-mm ports with a temporarily placed 11-mm port for mesh insertion. The second technique utilized ...
The technique of laparoscopic ventral hernia repair has been evolving since it was first described o...
Background: An incisional hernia develops in 3% to 13% of laparotomy incisions, with primary suture ...
Before the advent of minimally invasive techniques for ventral hernia surgery, optimal access for an...
Background and Objectives: Laparoscopic ventral hernia repair (LVH) requires several skin incisions...
AbstractIntroductionThe consensus about whether the single port approach is advantageous remains con...
An experience in laparoscopic prosthesic repair (LPR) of ventral incisional hernias (VIH) is reporte...
Background: Although still under development, single-port access (SPA) approach may be of interest i...
AbstractVentral hernia is a common surgical problem. The traditional open surgical repair has the di...
Introduction: Ventral hernia is a common problem in the routine surgical practice. The development o...
Introduction: Although abdominal ventral hernias are common, there is still no consensus regarding t...
AbstractBackgroundVentral hernia is commonly repaired by the open mesh method. However, since the in...
Background: Incisional hernias develop in 2 to 20% of laparotomy incisions. Approximately 100,000 ve...
Background : It has been more than a decade, since the introduction of laparoscopic management of ve...
Background: Ventral hernia repair is increasingly performed by laparoscopic means since the introduc...
Purpose: This retrospective chart analysis reports and assesses the long-term (beyond 10 years) safe...
The technique of laparoscopic ventral hernia repair has been evolving since it was first described o...
Background: An incisional hernia develops in 3% to 13% of laparotomy incisions, with primary suture ...
Before the advent of minimally invasive techniques for ventral hernia surgery, optimal access for an...
Background and Objectives: Laparoscopic ventral hernia repair (LVH) requires several skin incisions...
AbstractIntroductionThe consensus about whether the single port approach is advantageous remains con...
An experience in laparoscopic prosthesic repair (LPR) of ventral incisional hernias (VIH) is reporte...
Background: Although still under development, single-port access (SPA) approach may be of interest i...
AbstractVentral hernia is a common surgical problem. The traditional open surgical repair has the di...
Introduction: Ventral hernia is a common problem in the routine surgical practice. The development o...
Introduction: Although abdominal ventral hernias are common, there is still no consensus regarding t...
AbstractBackgroundVentral hernia is commonly repaired by the open mesh method. However, since the in...
Background: Incisional hernias develop in 2 to 20% of laparotomy incisions. Approximately 100,000 ve...
Background : It has been more than a decade, since the introduction of laparoscopic management of ve...
Background: Ventral hernia repair is increasingly performed by laparoscopic means since the introduc...
Purpose: This retrospective chart analysis reports and assesses the long-term (beyond 10 years) safe...
The technique of laparoscopic ventral hernia repair has been evolving since it was first described o...
Background: An incisional hernia develops in 3% to 13% of laparotomy incisions, with primary suture ...
Before the advent of minimally invasive techniques for ventral hernia surgery, optimal access for an...