نتایج جستجو برای: wound complications

تعداد نتایج: 247209  

Journal: :journal of minimally invasive surgical sciences 0
mostafa tolba department of surgery, dallah hospital, p.o. box: 87833, kingdom of saudi arabia +966-508122154, [email protected] ahmed khairi department of surgery, dallah hospital, p.o. box: 87833, kingdom of saudi arabia +966-508122154, [email protected]; department of surgery, alexandria university, egypt; department of surgery, dallah hospital, p.o. box: 87833, kingdom of saudi arabia +966-508122154, [email protected] osman nour-eldin department of surgery, dallah hospital, p.o. box: 87833, kingdom of saudi arabia +966-508122154, [email protected] maher salem department of surgery, dallah hospital, p.o. box: 87833, kingdom of saudi arabia +966-508122154, [email protected] ahmed awad department of surgery, dallah hospital, p.o. box: 87833, kingdom of saudi arabia +966-508122154, [email protected]; department of surgery, ain-shams university, egypt

conclusions laparoscopic tapp inguinal hernia repair has longer operation time and more cost than the open technique. local wound complications were more prevalent in the open repair. the postoperative pain, the hospital stay, the scrotal-related complications as well as the recurrence rates were the same in the both groups. the laparoscopy can detect and treat other intra-abdominal pathologies...

Journal: :Interactive cardiovascular and thoracic surgery 2011
Johan Sjögren Ronny Gustafsson Johan Nilsson Sandra Lindstedt Shahab Nozohoor Richard Ingemansson

Negative-pressure wound therapy (NPWT) has been used for the treatment of deep sternal wound infection (DSWI) with promising results. However, questions have been raised regarding the potential risk of right ventricle (RV) rupture during treatment. In the present study, we evaluate our clinical experience of NPWT focusing on RV rupture and major bleeding complications and its potentially negati...

Journal: :International journal of oncology 2010
Eyal Itshayek Josh Yamada Mark Bilsky Meic Schmidt Christopher Shaffrey Peter Gerszten David Polly Ziya Gokaslan Peter Paul Varga Charles G Fisher

The last decade has witnessed a dramatic change in management of metastatic spine disease, with an increased role for surgery and emerging use of stereotactic radiotherapy, often in combination. Patients may be treated with radiotherapy followed by surgery, or have surgery and then adjuvant radiotherapy. In both cases, the surgeon and oncologist need to select the optimal timing for surgery and...

Journal: :Plastic and reconstructive surgery 2013
John P Fischer Jonas A Nelson Joseph M Serletti Suhail Kanchwala

BACKGROUND The authors assess the risk and safety profiles of both implant and autologous breast reconstructions in the morbidly obese population using the National Surgical Quality Improvement Program data sets. METHODS The authors reviewed the 2005 to 2010 National Surgical Quality Improvement Program databases, identifying encounters for Current Procedural Terminology codes including eithe...

2016
Mikito Inokuchi Sho Otsuki Norihito Ogawa Toshiro Tanioka Keisuke Okuno Kentaro Gokita Tatsuyuki Kawano Kazuyuki Kojima

Background. Some meta-analyses of case-controlled studies (CCSs) have shown that laparoscopic or laparoscopy-assisted total gastrectomy (LTG) had some short-term advantages over open total gastrectomy (OTG). However, postoperative complications differed somewhat among the meta-analyses, and some CCSs included in the meta-analyses had mismatched factors between LTG and OTG. Methods. CCSs compari...

فاضلی, محمد صادق , میثمی, علی پاشا , نوری طارملو, محمد کاظم , کاظمینی, علیرضا , کشوری, امیر ,

Background: Sacrococcygel region is the most common site for pilonidal sinus and surgery is the most common treatment for it. Numerous operative techniques have been described for management of this disease but a technique with low recurrence and complication rates is the best treatment option. Karydakis has been introduced as a method with less recurrence rate, but it seems that surgeons debat...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 2003
Ann M Møller Tom Pedersen Nete Villebro Anne Munksgaard

Smoking is an important risk factor for the development of postoperative pulmonary complications after major surgical procedures. We studied 811 consecutive patients who had undergone hip or knee arthroplasty, recording current smoking and drinking habits, any history of chronic disease and such intraoperative factors as the type of anaesthesia and the type and duration of surgery. We recorded ...

2014
Pascal M. Dohmen Thanasie Markou Richard Ingemansson Heinrich Rotering Jean M. Hartman Richard van Valen Maaike Brunott Patrique Segers

Negative pressure wound therapy is a concept introduced initially to assist in the treatment of chronic open wounds. Recently, there has been growing interest in using the technique on closed incisions after surgery to prevent potentially severe surgical site infections and other wound complications in high-risk patients. Negative pressure wound therapy uses a negative pressure unit and specifi...

Journal: :archives of breast cancer 0
fezzeh elyasinia department of surgery, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran farham ahmadi department of surgery, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran massoome najafi department of surgery, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran habibollah mahmoodzadeh department of surgery, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran hossein khalili faculty of pharmacy, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran mohammad reza keramati department of surgery, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran

background: modified radical mastectomy (mrm), as a surgical treatment in breast cancer patients, may lead to important complications with significant morbidities including seroma formation. in this study, we used topical phenytoin to evaluate its impact on breast and axillary wound drainage and seroma formation after mrm. methods: in a double-blinded randomized clinical trial, patients with br...

Journal: :The journal of extra-corporeal technology 2006
Myra H Klayman Cody C Trowbridge Alfred H Stammers Gary L Wolfgang David A Zijerdi Thomas J Bitterly

Following a total knee replacement surgery, a 51-year-old insulin-dependent patient presented with complications of impaired healing and postoperative trauma to the wound site. The inability of this leg wound to heal placed this patient at risk of amputation. Vacuum-assisted closure therapy was initiated at postoperative day 53; after 100 days of protracted wound history a series of treatments ...

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