نتایج جستجو برای: abdominal wall disruption

تعداد نتایج: 315137  

Journal: :Digestive surgery 2003
Steve C Ideyi Moshe Schein Massoma Niazi Paul H Gerst

BACKGROUND The abdominal wall is the commonest site of extrapelvic endometriosis, which usually develops in association with a prior surgical scar. CASE A 28-year-old woman with two endometriomas in the recti abdominis, which developed in a scarless abdomen. CONCLUSIONS Abdominal wall endometrioma can develop spontaneously in the absence of prior surgical scar and should be considered in th...

2015
Xin Fan Wen-hao Tang

The most familiar type of hernia occurs in the abdomen and the causes are either abdominal wall weakness or intraabdominal hypertension, or both. Most abdominal wall hernias result from a weakness in the abdominal wall that may be either congenital or acquired (most are incisional). Although denervative hernia or bulge produced by nerve damage and muscle paralysis is not a new entity of hernia ...

Ali Reza Bashiri Hamid Taghipour, Iman Asheghian Mohamad Reza Esmailinejad Mostafa Hajinasrollah Pedram Mirsepehr Seyed Mohamade Mojtahedzade Seyed Reza Javadi

Objective: A secondary ectopic pregnancy is defined as continuing development of a fetus in the abdominal cavity after rupture of the uterine wall, which may be associated with a history of trauma. Methods: A cat was referred to the veterinary teaching hospital of the University of Tehran with history of anorexia and vaginal bleeding. In clinical examination some masses werepalpated in abdomina...

Congenital variations and anomalies in the human body are clinically important and surgeons must be aware of those. Various human congenital malformation types have been reported. The liver is the largest organ of the digestive system. Numerous studies surveyed malposition in the liver and its attachments, because variations in the hypochondriac region and liver attachments may cause acute abdo...

Ali Reza Bashiri Hamid Taghipour, Iman Asheghian Mohamad Reza Esmailinejad Mostafa Hajinasrollah Pedram Mirsepehr Seyed Mohamade Mojtahedzade Seyed Reza Javadi

Objective: A secondary ectopic pregnancy is defined as continuing development of a fetus in the abdominal cavity after rupture of the uterine wall, which may be associated with a history of trauma. Methods: A cat was referred to the veterinary teaching hospital of the University of Tehran with history of anorexia and vaginal bleeding. In clinical examination some masses werepalpated in abdomina...

2014
Hans M Schardey Francesca Di Cerbo Thomas von Ahnen Martin von Ahnen Stefan Schopf

INTRODUCTION Synthetic mesh has been used traditionally to repair abdominal wall defects, but its use is limited in the case of bacterial contamination. New biological materials are now being used successfully for delayed primary closure of contaminated abdominal wall defects. The costs of biological materials may prevent surgeons from using them. We compared the conventional staged repair of c...

Journal: :Wounds : a compendium of clinical research and practice 2013
Kuang-Ling Ou Tim-Mo Chen Shyi-Gen Chen Niann-Tzyy Dai Shun-Cheng Chang Shou-Cheng Deng Chih-Hsing Wang Yuan-Sheng Tzeng

The reconstruction of complex defects in the abdominal wall after wound infection or trauma can be challenging. In this article, a superficial inferior epigastric artery flap, a tensor fascia lata flap, and an anterolateral thigh flap used for 3 different abdominal wall reconstructions are described. The authors conclude that different specific abdominal wall defects can be successfully reconst...

2013
A. Mishra M. Hamadto M. Azzabi M. Elfagieh

A 29-year-old female had presented to surgical outpatient's department complaining of lump in the anterior abdominal wall. Ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging revealed a solid degenerated tumor in the anterior abdominal wall. It was surgically excised, and histopathology confirmed it to be "ancient" schwannoma. To our knowledge, this is the second reported case of an abdominal wall ancien...

2016
Narendra Pandit Harjeet Singh Hemanth Kumar GR Verma

We report a case of a 57-year-old woman who presented with a necrotizing soft tissue infection of the right anterior abdominal wall, 1 year after open cholecystectomy for gallbladder perforation. Surgical exploration revealed pigmented gallstones along with pus in the abdominal wall and gallbladder fossa. Intraoperative spillage of gallstones is common during both open and laparoscopic cholecys...

2010
M Donati G Brancato S Puglia A Donati

Background One of the most debated topics in the surgery of the abdominal wall hernias is the type and location of the prosthesis and even the employment of prosthetic materials for some authors is an object of discussion [1,2]. The aim of this work is to present the experience of a specialized center in abdominal wall surgery, showing the results of open extraperitoneal prosthetic repair of th...

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