The management of abdominal wall hernias with tissue loss is a difficult subject.Several surgical techniques have been used in the treatment. Sometimes closure of the abdomen with primary sutures may be impossible. Dual meshes, component separation technique, usculofascial flaps can be used for closure of the abdomen.In this case report a patient with complex abdominal wall hernia was presented.The abdomen was successfully closed with anterior rectus sheath turnover flap.We discussed this surgical technique with literature review
Introduction: Loss of abdominal domain is an unsolved problem in many complex abdominal procedures. ...
"Components separation technique" for the repair of large abdominal wall hernias.de Vries Reilingh T...
textabstractA hernia of the abdominal wall is a permanent or intermittent protrusion of abdominal c...
Abstract Background In a previous study, we reported the usefulness of early abdominal wall reconstr...
Summary:. Some techniques to reconstruct the abdominal wall have been published, including the compo...
The abdominal wall can be considered comprised of two compartments: an anterior and a posterior comp...
Contains fulltext : 58140.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Closure of lar...
Contains fulltext : 52495.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND AND...
Abstract Introduction Breast reconstruction with autologous tissue transfer is now a standard operat...
Large abdominal cutaneous defects may occur in association with complex ventral hernias, trauma, tum...
Ventral hernia is common, complicating up to 20 % of laparotomies. Plication of the rectus sheath wi...
Component separation is established for complex hernia repairs. This case presents early com-ponent ...
In the management of giant incisional hernias with loss of domain several surgical obstacles have to...
An abdominal wall fracture is a weak spot where the intestines bulge outwards. This can be painful, ...
Background The open abdomen (OA) is an important approach for managing intra-abdominal catastrophes ...
Introduction: Loss of abdominal domain is an unsolved problem in many complex abdominal procedures. ...
"Components separation technique" for the repair of large abdominal wall hernias.de Vries Reilingh T...
textabstractA hernia of the abdominal wall is a permanent or intermittent protrusion of abdominal c...
Abstract Background In a previous study, we reported the usefulness of early abdominal wall reconstr...
Summary:. Some techniques to reconstruct the abdominal wall have been published, including the compo...
The abdominal wall can be considered comprised of two compartments: an anterior and a posterior comp...
Contains fulltext : 58140.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Closure of lar...
Contains fulltext : 52495.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND AND...
Abstract Introduction Breast reconstruction with autologous tissue transfer is now a standard operat...
Large abdominal cutaneous defects may occur in association with complex ventral hernias, trauma, tum...
Ventral hernia is common, complicating up to 20 % of laparotomies. Plication of the rectus sheath wi...
Component separation is established for complex hernia repairs. This case presents early com-ponent ...
In the management of giant incisional hernias with loss of domain several surgical obstacles have to...
An abdominal wall fracture is a weak spot where the intestines bulge outwards. This can be painful, ...
Background The open abdomen (OA) is an important approach for managing intra-abdominal catastrophes ...
Introduction: Loss of abdominal domain is an unsolved problem in many complex abdominal procedures. ...
"Components separation technique" for the repair of large abdominal wall hernias.de Vries Reilingh T...
textabstractA hernia of the abdominal wall is a permanent or intermittent protrusion of abdominal c...