نتایج جستجو برای: abdominal wall hernia

تعداد نتایج: 278600  

Journal: :African health sciences 2016
Olalekan Olasehinde Amarachukwu C Etonyeaku Elugwaraonu A Agbakwuru Ademola O Talabi Funmilola O Wuraola Adebayo G Tanimola

BACKGROUND Gender differences are expected to influence the pattern and outcome of management of abdominal wall hernias. Some of these are left to speculations with few published articles on hernias in females. OBJECTIVES To describe the clinical pattern of abdominal wall hernias in females. METHOD A 5 year retrospective review. RESULT There were 181 female patients with 184 hernias repre...

2015
Joseph E. Chebli Justin D. Rothmier Kimberly Harmon

Background Groin pain in athletes is a common source of frustration for the athlete and the treating physician. Sports hernia is one type of groin injury that can be very debilitating. Sports hernia is defined as chronic, activity related groin pain which has been unresponsive to conservative therapy and is caused by a variety of anatomic injuries to posterior wall, conjoint tendon abdominal mu...

Journal: :Arquivos brasileiros de cirurgia digestiva : ABCD = Brazilian archives of digestive surgery 2013
Rodrigo Carvalho Turatti Vitor Mayer de Moura Richard Halti Cabral Dante Simionato-Netto Marta Maite Sevillano Pedro Luiz Squilacci Leme

BACKGROUND Ultrasound, computed tomography, and magnetic resonance imaging of abdominal wall has increasingly been used for hernia diagnosis when clinical examination is uncertain. Anatomical study of abdominal wall along with the ultrasound of transversus abdominis muscle aponeurosis can help identify a Spigelian hernia in this region, a disease of difficult diagnosis. AIM To compare the ult...

2017
Reiko Wiessner Thomas Vorwerk Claudia Tolla-Jensen Alexander Gehring

Despite extensive experience and significant reduction of complications in recent years, laparoscopic treatment of complex abdominal hernias is a challenge even for the experienced endoscopic surgeon. Patients with severe incisional hernias or symptomatic rectus diastasis benefit from the closure of the linea alba as a morphological and physiological reconstruction of the abdominal wall followe...

2013
Massimo Sartelli Federico Coccolini Gabrielle H van Ramshorst Giampiero Campanelli Vincenzo Mandalà Luca Ansaloni Ernest E Moore Andrew Peitzman George Velmahos Fredrick Alan Moore Ari Leppaniemi Clay Cothren Burlew Walter Biffl Kaoru Koike Yoram Kluger Gustavo P Fraga Carlos A Ordonez Salomone Di Saverio Ferdinando Agresta Boris Sakakushev Igor Gerych Imtiaz Wani Michael D Kelly Carlos Augusto Gomes Mario Paulo Faro Korhan Taviloglu Zaza Demetrashvili Jae Gil Lee Nereo Vettoretto Gianluca Guercioni Cristian Tranà Yunfeng Cui Kenneth YY Kok Wagih M Ghnnam Ashraf El-Sayed Abbas Norio Sato Sanjay Marwah Muthukumaran Rangarajan Offir Ben-Ishay Abdul Rashid K Adesunkanmi Helmut Alfredo Segovia Lohse Jakub Kenig Stefano Mandalà Andrea Patrizi Rodolfo Scibé Fausto Catena

Emergency repair of complicated abdominal hernias is associated with poor prognosis and a high rate of post-operative complications.A World Society of Emergency Surgery (WSES) Consensus Conference was held in Bergamo in July 2013, during the 2nd Congress of the World Society of Emergency Surgery with the goal of defining recommendations for emergency repair of abdominal wall hernias in adults. ...

2014
Evangelos Falidas Stavros Gourgiotis Christina Goudeli Stavros Mathioulakis Konstantinos Vlachos Constantinos Villias

Malignant fibrous histiocytoma (MFH) is a common soft tissue sarcoma usually involving limbs and retroperitoneum. MFH of the rectus abdominis muscle is extremely rare. Surgery in similar cases leads to large abdominal wall defects needing reconstruction. Biological and synthetic laminar absorbable prostheses are available for the repair of hernia defects in the abdominal wall. They share the im...

Journal: :journal of minimally invasive surgical sciences 0
marcelo de paula loureiro minimally invasive surgery of jacques perissat institute, positivo university, curitiba, brazil; rua angelo bom 315, p.o. box: 81210340, curitiba, brazil. tel: +5541-91989610, fax: +5541-32596799 pedro trauczynski minimally invasive surgery of jacques perissat institute, positivo university, curitiba, brazil christiano claus minimally invasive surgery of jacques perissat institute, positivo university, curitiba, brazil gustavo carvalho minimally invasive surgery of jacques perissat institute, positivo university, curitiba, brazil; federal university of pernambuco, recife, brazil eduardo bonin minimally invasive surgery of jacques perissat institute, positivo university, curitiba, brazil leandro cavazzola federal university of rio grande do sul, porto alegre, brazil

background inguinal hernia is the most prevalent surgical disease in clinical practice. endoscopic inguinal hernia repair has been shown to be slightly superior to open approaches. recent modifications in the minilaparoscopic technique may improve the totally extraperitoneal repair (tep) results. objectives we have performed a prospective study to analyze the feasibility of laparoscopic inguina...

2015
Huseyin Eken Arda Isik Sercan Buyukakincak Ismayil Yilmaz Deniz Firat Orhan Cimen

INTRODUCTION Incisional hernias are abnormal peritoneal outward pouch-like protrusions that develop due to defects that arise as a result of the disruption of the fascia's continuity after abdominal surgery. PRESENTATION OF CASE A 77-year-old female patient presented to the emergency department of our hospital with complaints of abdominal swelling, abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting. The pat...

2015
Ioannis Karanikas Argyrios Ioannidis Petros Siaperas Georgios Efstathiou Ioannis Drikos Nicolaos Economou

INTRODUCTION An Amyand's hernia is a rare occurrence of an inguinal hernia, with an estimated prevalence of 1%. The major complications of an Amyand's hernia include necrotizing fasciitis of the anterior abdominal wall and secondary intestinal perforation. Though the incidence of this type of hernia is low, the appendix may easily become initially incarcerated, possibly leading to strangulation...

Journal: :International journal of recent surgical and medical science 2021

Abstract An incisional hernia is being a universal problem and topic of discussion worldwide. There no clear-cut guideline abdominal wall closure after major surgeries that can effectively prevent the occurrence hernia. We found out most patients presented with pain over previous surgery scar swelling. The defect was usually larger than 2 cm. Most postoperative complaint pain, seroma, hematoma ...

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