Purpose: The operative management of complex ventral hernia poses a formidable challenge, despite recent advances in surgical techniques. Recurrence rates after complex ventral hernia repair remain high, and increase with each failed attempt. This study examines the effect of pre-operative abdominal wall chemical component relaxation using Botulinum Toxin A (BTA) to induce temporary flaccid paralysis in order to facilitate laparoscopic repair of large complex ventral hernia. Methods: This is a prospective evaluation of 27 patients from January 2013 to August 2015 who underwent ultrasound guided BTA injections to the lateral abdominal wall muscles prior to elective complex ventral hernia repair. Non-contrast serial CT imaging was obtained pr...
Abdominal wall surgeons have developed a host of tools to help facilitate fascial closure. Botulinum...
Introduction: Giant groin hernia is an unusual disease nowadays and its management can be a challeng...
Reconstruction of large abdominal wall defects is often a challenge for both surgeons and patients. ...
Purpose: The operative management of complex ventral hernia poses a formidable challenge, despite re...
Background: Repair of complex ventral hernia can be very challenging for surgeons. Closure of large ...
Background: Surgical repair of recurrent abdominal incisional hernia(s) can be challenging due to co...
Background: Ventral hernias are prevalent results in abdominal surgeries and may represent a surgica...
Background: Laparoscopic ventral repair is safe, with lower wound infection rates compared with open...
Purpose Complex ventral hernia repair (CVHR) encompasses patient optimization, primary fascial closu...
Introduction: Fascial closure may pose challenges in AWR but is associated with decreased rates of h...
Abstract Background Abdominal wall hernia repair after open abdomen management represents a surgical...
Objective. We assess relevant points to the botulinum toxin type A (BTX) injection and its effect on...
Postoperative ventral hernia represents one of the causes of anterior abdominal wall hernias. Repair...
Fascial closure is crucial for abdominal wall reconstruction (AWR) but can be especially difficult i...
Postoperative ventral hernia represents one of the causes of anterior abdominal wall hernias. Repair...
Abdominal wall surgeons have developed a host of tools to help facilitate fascial closure. Botulinum...
Introduction: Giant groin hernia is an unusual disease nowadays and its management can be a challeng...
Reconstruction of large abdominal wall defects is often a challenge for both surgeons and patients. ...
Purpose: The operative management of complex ventral hernia poses a formidable challenge, despite re...
Background: Repair of complex ventral hernia can be very challenging for surgeons. Closure of large ...
Background: Surgical repair of recurrent abdominal incisional hernia(s) can be challenging due to co...
Background: Ventral hernias are prevalent results in abdominal surgeries and may represent a surgica...
Background: Laparoscopic ventral repair is safe, with lower wound infection rates compared with open...
Purpose Complex ventral hernia repair (CVHR) encompasses patient optimization, primary fascial closu...
Introduction: Fascial closure may pose challenges in AWR but is associated with decreased rates of h...
Abstract Background Abdominal wall hernia repair after open abdomen management represents a surgical...
Objective. We assess relevant points to the botulinum toxin type A (BTX) injection and its effect on...
Postoperative ventral hernia represents one of the causes of anterior abdominal wall hernias. Repair...
Fascial closure is crucial for abdominal wall reconstruction (AWR) but can be especially difficult i...
Postoperative ventral hernia represents one of the causes of anterior abdominal wall hernias. Repair...
Abdominal wall surgeons have developed a host of tools to help facilitate fascial closure. Botulinum...
Introduction: Giant groin hernia is an unusual disease nowadays and its management can be a challeng...
Reconstruction of large abdominal wall defects is often a challenge for both surgeons and patients. ...