نتایج جستجو برای: umbilical hernia

تعداد نتایج: 48474  

Journal: :Annali italiani di chirurgia 2015
Ahmed Guirat Ayman Trigui Haitham Rejab Khalil Yaich Najmedine Affes Issam Jdidi Salah Boujelben Bassem Abid Mohamed Ben Amar Rafik Mzali

UNLABELLED We report a prospective study of 42 cases of primary uncomplicated umbilical and epigastric hernia operated by laparoscopy with a 1 year mean follow-up. The purpose of our study is to investigate the contribution of laparoscopy in the treatment of in terms of results in the short and medium term. Early surgical morbidity was 14.3%. There was no mortality. At 6 months of the intervent...

2013
Ramin MEHRDAD Khosro SADEGHNIIAT HAGHIGHI Amir Hossein NASERI ESFAHANI

Abdominal wall hernia is common but reliable scientific data about its work relatedness is very limited and inconsistent. In this paper, a less common type of abdominal wall hernia in a 30 year old male worker is presented with recurrence after first surgery when he returned to work. In contrast with almost all kinds of hernia, a lifelong limitation for heavy lifting was recommended. It seems t...

2013
Abdul Hamid Alsaeed Ahmed Thallaj Nancy Khalil Nada AlMutaq Ayman Aljazaeri

BACKGROUND Umbilical hernia repair, a common day-case surgery procedure in children, is associated with a significant postoperative pain. The most popular peripheral nerve blocks used in umbilical hernia repair are rectus sheath infiltration and caudal block. The rectus sheath block may offer improved pain relief following umbilical hernia repair with no undesired effects such as lower limb mot...

2013
Riley K. Kitamura Jacqueline Choi Elizabeth Lynn Celia M. Divino

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Mesh fixation in laparoscopic umbilical hernia repair is poorly studied. We compared postoperative outcomes of laparoscopic umbilical hernia repair in suture versus tack mesh fixation. METHODS Patients who underwent laparoscopic umbilical hernia repair were separated by method of mesh fixation: sutures versus primarily tacks. Medical history and follow-up data were c...

Journal: :Revista espanola de enfermedades digestivas : organo oficial de la Sociedad Espanola de Patologia Digestiva 2007
J M Suárez Grau J L García Moreno F Docobo Durántez M Socas Macías J M Alamo Martínez F López Bernal C Rubio Chaves G Suárez Artacho J A Martín Cartes S Morales Méndez

A 76-year-old female patient presented to our hospital because of skin necrosis with purulent exudate from a four to five-standing relapsed umbilical hernia with no associated fever, vomiting, or bowel obstruction signs. Her relevant history included diabetes mellitus and high blood pressure, as well as hernioplasty for an umbilical hernia that relapsed twice. Examination reveals a large tender...

2013
P Banu F Popa VD Constantin C Bălălău M Nistor

INTRODUCTION The surgical treatment of umbilical hernia in cirrhosis patients raises special management challenges. The attitude upon the repair of these hernias varies from expectancy or elective treatment in early stages of the disease to the surgical treatment only if complications occur. MATERIAL AND METHOD We have assessed 22 consecutive cases of cirrhosis patients treated for complicate...

2018
Hakan Kulacoglu

Umbilical hernias are most common in women than men. Pregnancy may cause herniation or render a preexisting one apparent, because of progressively raised intra-abdominal pressure. The incidence of umbilical hernia among pregnancies is 0.08%. Surgical algorithm for a pregnant woman with a hernia is not thoroughly clear. There is no consensus about the timing of surgery for an umbilical hernia in...

2014
Dirk Wassenberg Nikolaos Zarmpis Nora Seip Peter C Ambe

Obesity is a risk factor for the development of umbilical hernia. Open hernia closure could be challenging in obese patients leading to high rates of recurrence. The aim of this study was to investigate the effectiveness and safety of hernia patches in the management of obese patients with umbilical hernias. All the patients included in this study were managed in the department of surgery of a ...

2017
Lauren S Sparber Christine SM Lau Tanya S Vialet Ronald S Chamberlain

INTRODUCTION Inguinal and umbilical hernia repairs are among the most common surgical procedures performed in the US. Optimal perioperative pain control regimens remain challenging and opioid analgesics are commonly used. Preoperative nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) administration has been shown to reduce postoperative narcotic requirements. This study sought to evaluate the efficac...

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