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Conservative treatment of a huge abdominal wall hematoma after laparoscopic appendectomy.
2005-12-01

We report a case of a 30-year-old male patient who presented with a huge abdominal wall hematoma 60 minutes after laparoscopic appendectomy. During surgery there had been no sign of abdominal wall bleeding. We found a lateral abdominal wall ...

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Significant Abdominal Wall Hematoma From an Umbilical Port Insertion

Laparoscopists consider the umbilical and ventral midline area to be �vascular safe.� On occasion, however, the insertion of the first trocar at the umbilical port may result in severe abdominal wall hematoma.

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An unusual case of abdominal wall bleeding after renal allograft biopsy.
2011-01-01

We report an unusual case of a enlarging anterior abdominal wall hematoma after percutaneous biopsy of a renal allograft. Angiography-directed embolization of the vessels filling the pseudoaneurysm was done and followed up with surgical exploration of the hematoma. In order to avoid this complication, Color Doppler ...

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An unusual case of abdominal wall bleeding after renal allograft biopsy

We report an unusual case of a enlarging anterior abdominal wall hematoma after percutaneous biopsy of a renal allograft. Angiography-directed embolization of the vessels filling the pseudoaneurysm was done and followed up with surgical exploration of the hematoma. In order to avoid this complication, Color Doppler ...

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Lateral abdominal wall hematoma as a rare complication after carotid artery stenting: a case report
2009-11-12

Abdominal wall hematoma is a rare and life-threatening complication after carotid artery stenting (CAS), but it can occur when activated clotting time is prolonged. We report a right lateral abdominal wall hematoma caused by rupture of the superficial circumflex iliac ...

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Nonpalpable rectus sheath hematoma clinically masquerading as appendicitis: US and CT diagnosis.

Within a period of 5 years, we encountered three patients with a small rectus sheath hematoma, presenting with clinical signs of appendicitis. The rectus sheath hematoma was diagnosed by ultrasound (US) in all three cases and confirmed by computed tomography (CT) in two. None of the hematomas was palpable and in two of three cases in ...

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[Abdominal wall hematoma as a severe complication of anticoagulation. Clinical picture and ultrasonic diagnosis].
1984-12-01

In 4 women patients aged over 60 years under anticoagulation, abdominal pain, which was in part clearly localizable, and signs of acute bleeding suddenly occurred. All were under treatment with marcoumar, while one was also in the transitional phase from parenteral to oral therapy with heparin. Initially, apart from pain on pressure, there were no local signs of bleeding. In ...

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Transcatheter Arterial Embolization of Concurrent Spontaneous Hematomas of the Rectus Sheath and Psoas Muscle in Patients Undergoing Anticoagulation
2004-11-15

We report a case of concurrent rectus sheath and psoas hematomas in a patient undergoing anticoagulant therapy, treated by transcatheter arterial embolization (TAE) of inferior epigastric and lumbar arteries. Computed tomography (CT) demonstrated signs of active bleeding in two hematomas of the anterior and posterior abdominal ...

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Diagnosis of subcapsular hematoma of the liver by scintigraphy
1976-12-01

The diagnosis of subcapsular hematoma of the liver following blunt abdominal trauma has assumed clinical importance with recent reports of improved mortality with conservative management. There is increasing use of hepatic scintigraphy in evaluation of upper abdominal trauma. Two recently observed cases are used to illustrate the ...

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[Postoperative imaging of the peritoneum and abdominal wall].

CT scan is the gold standard for follow-up after abdominal surgery and diagnosis of postoperative complications. During the immediate postoperative period, asymptomatic and rapidly regressing peritoneal collections of fluid and gas are often present. Transient ileus is classically present as well. The diagnosis of postoperative peritonitis is difficult on imaging; fluid ...

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[A false incisional hernia during coumarin anticoagulation].
1995-10-01

This short clinical report presents a case of giant pelvic hematoma with infiltration of the abdominal wall, initially misdiagnosed as incisional hernia by means of the old McBurney laparotomy. The patient, a 56-year-old female, was under chronic coumarin anticoagulation to prevent systemic embolism recurrence (rheumatic polyvalvular ...

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[A pathogenetic approach to the surgical treatment of large postoperative hernias].
1994-01-01

Intractable intraoperative retraction of the abdominal musculature, associated with large postoperative hernias, give rise to reduced abdominal cavity volume, increase of intra-abdominal pressure and pulling along the suture line. These are factors considered as preconditions of the development of postoperative complications and ...

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Deep Circumflex Iliac Artery-Related Hemoperitoneum Formation After Surgical Drain Placement: Successful Transcatheter Embolization
2010-04-15

A 53-year-old woman with liver cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma underwent living donor liver transplantation. After transplantation, her hemoglobin and hematocrit levels decreased to 6.3 g/dl and 18.5%, respectively, during the course of 3 days. A contrast-enhanced abdominal computed axial tomography (CAT) scan showed a hemoperitoneum in the right perihepatic space with ...

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Acute abdominal pain after retrievable inferior vena cava filter insertion: case report of caval perforation by an option filter.
2011-08-01

Symptomatic caval injury is rare after inferior vena cava (IVC) filter insertion. A 39-year-old woman developed acute abdominal pain after uneventful placement of a retrievable Option IVC Filter (Angiotech Pharmaceuticals, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada). Two days after placement, computed tomography showed a right-sided retroperitoneal hematoma, and ...

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Hematoma of the falciform ligament: A rare cause of acute abdomen.
2011-04-01

Hematoma or abscess of the liver ligaments is extremely rare, and hematoma of the falciform ligament has been sporadically reported. We report the case of a 70-year-old female who presented with a three-day history of right upper quadrant abdominal pain, fever and nausea. With a preoperative diagnosis of probable perforated acalculous ...

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JAMA Patient Page: Abdominal Paracentesis

Ultrasound transducer Ultrasound-guided abdominal paracentesis Ultrasound display Withdrawal of fluid from abdominal cavity Abdominal wall Ascitic fluid P ...

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Small bowel obstruction caused by intramural hematoma secondary to warfarin therapy: A report of two cases.
2011-04-01

Background/aims: Spontaneous intestinal hematoma is a rare complication of anticoagulant therapy, and small bowel obstruction caused by intramural hematoma secondary to anticoagulant therapy is even rarer. The first symptom is usually abdominal pain, frequently accompanied by nausea and vomiting. A history of anticoagulant use with ...

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Paraganglioma of the urinary bladder: a case report.
2003-03-01

Paragangliomas of the urinary bladder are very rare. To date, there are no reliable methods for predicting their clinical behavior, so long-term follow-up is required. We describe a paraganglioma of the urinary bladder in a 32-year-old male who presented with painless gross hematuria. Abdominal ultrasonography revealed a protruding mass with hematoma over ...

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Armored brain: A case report and review of the literature
2011-08-30

Background:Calcified chronic subdural hematomas occur infrequently. When the calcifications are extensive and bilateral, the condition is termed �armored brain�. We describe a case of �armored brain� incidentally discovered in an adult presenting with abdominal pain and mild headaches, long after initial placement of a ventriculo-peritoneal (VP) ...

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Rare Complications of Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography: Two Case Reports

Background:Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) is a diagnostic procedure with several known risks. We present two rarely reported complications of ERCP and sphincterotomy: transverse mesocolon disruption with ischemic colitis and splenic rupture.Results:The first patient, a 54-year-old female, presented one day following ERCP and stent revision for pancreas divisum. She presented ...

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Bowel hematoma following an iliohypogastric-ilioinguinal nerve block.
2006-09-01

We report a case of a subserosal small bowel hematoma following an ilioinguinal-iliohypogastric nerve block for an appendicectomy in a 6-year-old girl. The bowel hematoma was noted in the wall of the terminal ileum after opening the peritoneum. The hematoma was nonobstructing and the child remained asymptomatic. We ...

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Acute colonic intramural hematoma due to blunt abdominal trauma.

Trauma to the colon is uncommon and accounts for only 3-5% of all blunt abdominal injuries. Among them, intramural hematoma of the colon is a rare complication and the acute form is rarer than the chronic form. We report a 37-year-old man who presented with abdominal pain followed by intestinal obstruction due to a blunt trauma. The ...

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23
Delayed Duodenal Hematoma and Pancreatitis from a Seatbelt Injury
2011-02-01

Traumatic duodenal hematoma is a rare condition that is encountered in the paediatric age group following blunt abdominal trauma. It poses both a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge. The main concern is increased morbidity secondary to delayed diagnosis and associated occult injuries to the adjacent structures. Most of these hematomas ...

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Jejunal Subserosal Hematoma in an 11-Year-Old Boy.
2011-06-25

INTRODUCTION: Intramural hematoma may be subserosal, intramuscular, or submucosal or may involve the entire thickness of the bowel wall. Subserosal hematoma of the jejunum in children is uncommon. DISCUSSION: We report a case of an 11-year-old boy with a jejunal subserosal hematoma presenting with duodenojejunal ...

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Fish bone penetration of the duodenum extending into the pancreas: report of a case.
2010-06-26

We report a case of fish bone penetration of the duodenum extending into the pancreatic head, which was successfully treated by surgery. A 73-year-old woman was admitted with upper abdominal dull pain that had persisted for 3 days. Computed tomography showed a linear calcified body, which appeared to penetrate the posterior wall of the duodenal bulb into ...

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Rupture of abdominal aortic aneurysm after spine surgery in the patient with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome -A case report-
2010-06-23

Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS) is a rare inherited disorder of the connective tissue that is characterized by hyperextensible skin, hypermobile joints and abnormalities of the cardiovascular system. A 15-year-old girl with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome underwent thoracolumbar surgery for deformity correction. After surgery, an abdominal aortic rupture occurred, and she complained of ...

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The Gazayerli endoscopic retractor model 1.
1991-06-01

A simple yet effective abdominal wall retractor for use in endoscopic surgery is described. It has been used in laparoscopic herniorrhaphy, laparoscopic cholecystectomy in the morbidly obese, and lysis of abdominal wall adhesions, and to control abdominal wall bleeding. ...

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Tensor fascia lata musculocutaneous flap for abdominal wall reconstruction
1983-08-01

We report a case of abdominal wall reconstruction following excision of irradiated skin and a ventral hernia. A very large tensor fascia lata musculocutaneous flap was used with good results. The anatomical features of this flap make it an excellent method of abdominal wall reconstruction.

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Subcapsular hepatic hematoma with right hepatic vein thrombosis: a complication of shock wave lithotripsy
2008-02-01

Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) is a well-established, safe and effective therapeutic modality for surgical treatment of urolithiasis. Hematoma is a rare complication of ESWL and, when it occurs, typically involves the kidney. We report the case of a 71-year-old woman who developed severe, persistent abdominal pain after ESWL for a 9-mm stone ...

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Hemangiosarcome of the abdominal wall following irradiation therapy of endometrial carcinoma
1976-11-01

A hemangiosarcoma of the abdominal wall developed in a long-standing, nonhealing radiation-induced ulcer ten years after therapeutic irradiation for endometrial carcinoma.

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[Anterior sacral meningocele. Case report].
1989-08-01

A 53-year-old male presented with an abdominal mass and urinary disturbance. Plain pelvic X-rays revealed a scimitar deformity of the sacrum. Computed tomography (CT) of the abdomen and lumbosacral spine showed a 13 X 17 X 17 cm, hypodense, cystic mass. Metrizamide myelography disclosed a bony defect at the S2 level through which contrast material entered the pelvic cyst, ...

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Abdominal compartment syndrome due to spontaneous retroperitoneal hemorrhage in a patient undergoing anticoagulation.
2011-03-01

Spontaneous retroperitoneal hemorrhage is one of the most serious and often lethal complications of anticoagulation therapy. The clinical symptoms vary from femoral neuropathy to abdominal compartment syndrome or fatal hypovolemic shock. Of these symptoms, abdominal compartment syndrome is the most serious of all, because it leads to anuria, worsening of ...

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Abdominal Compartment Syndrome Due to Spontaneous Retroperitoneal Hemorrhage in a Patient Undergoing Anticoagulation
2011-03-01

Spontaneous retroperitoneal hemorrhage is one of the most serious and often lethal complications of anticoagulation therapy. The clinical symptoms vary from femoral neuropathy to abdominal compartment syndrome or fatal hypovolemic shock. Of these symptoms, abdominal compartment syndrome is the most serious of all, because it leads to anuria, worsening of ...

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[Peritoneal bleeding due to acquired hemophilia during an abdominal sepsis clinical picture].
2006-10-01

Bleeding diatheses are frequent alterations during sepsis and surgical-anesthetic aggression. Generally, the bleeding is related with platelet dysfunction, inadequate surgical hemostasis, vitamin K deficit, etc. We present the case of a patient with no background of coagulopathy who, after two surgical interventions, developed abdominal sepsis and peritoneal ...

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35
Tissue engineering in abdominal wall surgery.
2011-04-01

Abdominal wall defects and tissue loss that result from traumatic injury, surgical resection, failure of abdominal closures (i.e., incisional hernias) or ventral hernias are a common clinical problem. Currently, the repair of these tissue defects represents a reconstructive challenge to surgeons. The goal of ...

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Erosion Bleeding as a Late Complication of Chest Wall Reconstruction with a Dacron Mesh Silicone Prosthesis.
2011-03-25

A 71-year-old man who had undergone chest wall resection and reconstruction with a Dacron mesh silicone prosthesis for chondrosarcoma 23 years previously presented with a chest wall hematoma. Since the hematoma was found to increase in size over time, we performed an operation to achieve hemostasis. Operative ...

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Traumatic anterior abdominal wall hernia: A report of three rare cases

Traumatic abdominal wall hernia is a rare condition that can follow any blunt trauma. Associated intra-abdominal injuries are infrequent. In this study, we are reporting three cases, diagnosed as abdominal wall hernia associated with herniation of bowel loops due to blunt trauma. In one case, ...

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The use of Mitek anchors to secure mesh in abdominal wall reconstruction.
1994-02-01

Abdominal wall complications of TRAM flap breast reconstruction are well described. Synthetic mesh abdominal reinforcement is believed to decrease the incidence of these complications. An innovative technique with commonly available suture anchors has been used in a case of recurrent abdominal laxity after a TRAM ...

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Successful treatment for rupture of pancreaticoduodenal artery aneurysm: two case reports.

We report 2 cases of ruptured pancreaticoduodenal artery aneurysm (PDAA) treated by transcatheter embolization (TAE). In the first case, a 63-year-old man complained of sudden abdominal pain and was transferred to our hospital because he collapsed in a state of shock. Abdominal computed tomography (CT) revealed retroperitoneal hematoma ...

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[Diagnostic difficulty of abdominal wall endometrioma: clinical case and literature review].
2008-02-01

Abdominal wall endometrioma is a rare clinical condition with which the general surgeon is faced and usually presents a diagnostic challenge due to the similar signs and symptoms that this illness shares with other tumors of the abdominal wall. A clinical case which exemplifies this diagnostic challenge is ...

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The effect of abdominal wall morphology on ultrasonic pulse distortion. Part I. Measurements

abdominal wall.3,6,7 In the study reported in Ref. 6, pork fat and a combination of pork fat and muscle were of the muscle and fat layers of the abdominal wall on ultrasonic pulses. The purpose of this study. FIG. 2. Individual layers of abdominal wall specimen 113. a Views ...

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Diversion Colitis

... the abdominal wall) or a colostomy (the surgical creation of an opening between the large intestine and ...

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Combined abdominal wall paresis and incisional hernia after laparoscopic cholecystectomy.
1999-03-01

A case of combined abdominal wall paresis and incisional hernia after laparoscopic cholecystectomy is reported. The paresis possibly occurred by a lesion of the N. intercostalis when extending the incision for stone extraction. Possibly the paresis was a predisposing factor for the development of an incisional hernia. The causes of ...

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Abdominal Wall Hernias

... obesity, pregnancy, or excess fluid in the abdomen (ascites). Femoral Hernia: A hernia may develop just below ...

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Abdominal Wall Hernias

... Some adults have an umbilical hernia because of obesity, pregnancy, or excess fluid in the abdomen (ascites). Femoral ...

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[The cutaneous groin flap for coverage of a full-thickness abdominal wall defect].
2010-06-30

A full-thickness defect of the abdominal wall is rare and may occur as a complication of extended abdominal surgery procedures. We report about a 69-year-old patient who was presented to our department with a full-thickness abdominal wall defect and a fully exposed collagen-mesh for ...

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Calcified epidural hematoma in pediatric age group: A report of two cases

The authors present a rare case of calcified (ossified) chronic epidural hematoma developed in a six-and-a-half-year-old female patient who was operated for cerebellar astrocytoma 6 months earlier. There was no history of trauma. Ossified epidural hematoma was seen as an incidental finding in the follow-up in computed tomography scan after 6 months of ...

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A giant parietal wall hematoma: unusual complication of laparoscopic appendectomy.

Laparoscopic appendectomy is an established procedure in the treatment of appendicitis. Complications of the procedure are related to the Veress needle and trocar insertions or pertain to actual operative procedures. Trocar-elated major bleeding is rare, and, if it occurs, is detected on the table or during the immediate postoperative period. Delay in recognition may lead to significant morbidity ...

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A Giant Parietal Wall Hematoma: Unusual Complication of Laparoscopic Appendectomy

Laparoscopic appendectomy is an established procedure in the treatment of appendicitis. Complications of the procedure are related to the Veress needle and trocar insertions or pertain to actual operative procedures. Trocar-related major bleeding is rare, and, if it occurs, is detected on the table or during the immediate postoperative period. Delay in recognition may lead to significant morbidity ...

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Use of synthetic mesh for the entire abdominal wall after TRAM flap transfer.
1998-03-01

Abdominal wall competence is a major concern of all plastic surgeons using the TRAM flap for breast reconstruction. Low hernia rates and adequate abdominal stability are standard expectations in abdominal wall closure. Described here is this institution's experience with the use of a large ...

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Thickening of the pulmonary artery wall in acute intramural hematoma of the ascending aorta
2007-01-03

BackgroundThe occurrence of pulmonary artery obstruction in the course of acute aortic dissection is an unusual complication. The mechanism implicated is the rupture of the outer layer of the aorta and the subsequent hemorrhage into the adventitia of the pulmonary artery that causes its wall thickening and, at times, produces extrinsic obstruction of the vessel. There are no ...

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Evaluation of traumatic mesenteric hemorrhage in a hemophiliac with Tc-99m labeled red blood cell scintigraphy.
1986-11-01

A hemophiliac with a self-inflicted abdominal stab wound was evaluated with computerized tomography, ultrasound, and technetium-99m labeled red blood cell (Tc-99m RBC) imaging. A large intra-abdominal hematoma was best defined by CT and ultrasound; however, continued bleeding, indicating the need for emergency surgery, could only be ...

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[Experience with laparoscopic appendectomy].
1993-06-01

During April to August 1992, laparoscopies were performed in this department in 35 of 100 cases of appendicitis. The average patient age was 29 years; 18 of the 35 (51%) were women; 3 patients were operated on electively, and the rest as emergencies. Appendectomy was performed in 33 (94%), but not in 2 women with sepsis due to tubo-ovarian abscess; In 1 of these 2 we had to convert to laparotomy. ...

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Child abuse: practical application of autopsy, radiological, and microscopic studies.
2008-08-25

A 17-month-old male infant died at home. The infant's right arm was immobilized because of a humeral fracture 1 month earlier. The circumstances of death appeared unclear to the police investigators and a medicolegal autopsy was carried out. External examination revealed diffuse ecchymoses of varying color. Postmortem imaging was performed prior to autopsy (X-rays, multislice computed tomography ...

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Multiple venous and arterial thromboses of the gallbladder causing acute cholecystitis. A previously undescribed complication of essential thrombocythemia.
2011-06-01

Well established complications of essential thrombocythemia are multiple thrombohemorrhagic phenomena in various abdominal organs. We describe the case of a 22 year old man with essential thrombocythemia and thrombosis of the mesenteric and splenic veins as well as cavernomatous transformation of the portal vein. The patient also had a splenic infarction and a subphrenic ...

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A Case of Traumatic Mesenteric Bleeding Controlled by only Transcatheter Arterial Embolization
2005-04-15

We report a case of mesenteric hematoma following blunt abdominal trauma that was successfully treated with transcatheter arterial embolization (TAE) and did not require surgical repair. A 43-year-old man with blunt abdominal trauma caused in a factory accident was admitted with a stable general condition and laboratory data. On CT ...

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Postoperative course after simple ligation for superior mesenteric vein injury caused by blunt abdominal trauma: report of a case.
2011-01-01

Traumatic injury of the superior mesenteric vein (SMV) by blunt trauma is a rare but frequently fatal injury. Although simple ligation should be considered for a patient in unstable condition, its complications have not been reported in detail. A 47-year-old man was struck on the abdomen during a fight. When he was transferred to a local hospital, he complained of severe ...

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Abdominoplasty With Suction Undermining and Plication of the Superficial Fascia with out Drains: A report of 113 consecutive patients.
2011-06-15

BACKGROUND:: Postoperative abdominoplasty seromas are a problem. While drains are still commonly used during the initial postoperative period, this paper has demonstrated that the combination of an extended incision, suction undermining and progressive tension sutures can produce superior results without the need for suction drains. METHODS:: A retrospective review of 113 consecutive ...

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Rupture of an abdominal aortic aneurysm following nonaccidental blunt abdominal trauma.

A 78-year-old woman presented to our trauma center with an initial, erroneous history of a ground-level fall. Further investigation revealed that the patient had been assaulted by her husband immediately prior to presentation. The initial abdominal examination was benign, and the patient was hemodynamically stable. The patient was found to have a large subdural ...

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Spontaneous spinal epidural hematoma during pregnancy: Three case reports.
2011-07-25

We present three extremely rare cases of spontaneous spinal epidural hematoma occurring in pregnancy. The patients developed progressive paralysis of the upper and lower limbs and the diagnoses were confirmed by magnetic resonance imaging. Urgent decompression is required to prevent neurological sequelae. The pregnancy may either be continued or delivered depending on the ...

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Abdominal wall infiltration by small bowel adenocarcinoma in a patient with Crohn's disease--a case report.
2011-06-01

A 46-year-old man with Crohn's disease was referred to our hospital. In 2007, abdominal pain accompanied by redness and swelling of the right lower quadrant developed. A small bowel series and computed tomography of the abdomen revealed a stricture in the terminal ileum, suggesting a penetration of the abdominal wall. He was ...

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New mesh shape and improved implantation procedure to simplify and standardize open ventral hernia repair: a preliminary report.
2011-07-01

INTRODUCTION: Issues in ventral hernia repair are represented by the need for mesh fixation and how to assure a sufficient mesh overlap of the defect. Aiming to resolve these problems, this study describes a modified technique for ventral and incisional hernia repair based upon a newly developed mesh with a special design. This new type of implant allows broader coverage of the ...

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63
The many faces of intracranial arterial dissections.
2010-07-19

Intracranial arterial dissecting diseases are rare and challenging diseases with a high associated morbidity and mortality. Their common pathomechanic origin is related to blood entering the vessel wall via an endothelial and intimal tear. Depending on the fate of the thus established intramural hematoma, different symptoms may ensue including mass effect, ...

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Acute traumatic abdominal wall hernia.
2010-05-04

Although blunt abdominal trauma is frequent, traumatic abdominal wall hernias (TAWH) are rare. We describe a large TAWH with associated intra-abdominal lesions that were caused by high-energy trauma. The diagnosis was missed by clinical examination but was subsequently revealed by a computed tomography (CT) scan. ...

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A case of pancreatic pseudocyst with a large subcapsular splenic hematoma treated successfully by ultrasonography-guided percutaneous drainage.
2011-04-25

A subcapsular splenic hematoma is a very rare hemorrhagic complication of pancreatitis. We report here on a case of pseudocyst with a large subcapsular splenic hematoma in a 43-year-old man who presented with severe left flank pain for one week. Despite the initial conservative treatment consisting of pain control, bowel rest, intravenous fluids and ...

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Traumatic hernia of the abdominal wall after pelvic and acetabular fracture: a case report.
2002-12-01

Traumatic hernia of the abdominal wall is a rare and easily missed injury in the presence of major pelvic and abdominal lesions. We present a radiographically documented case of combined pelvic and acetabular fracture with a major contralateral traumatic hernia with avulsion of the internal oblique, the external oblique and the ...

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67
Pitfalls in prenatal diagnosis of unusual congenital abdominal wall defects.
2008-02-01

We report three cases of unusual skin covered abdominal wall defects not accurately diagnosed by prenatal sonography. An associated omphalocele was recognized in two but misinterpreted as a giant omphalocele in one. Suspicious sonographic features--an enlarged abdominal circumference, irregular laxity of the ...

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Covering of the Abdominal Wall in Laparotomies: Differences in Surgical Site Infections Between an Approved Abdominal 3M� Steri-Drape� Wound Edge Protector and Standard Woven Swabs at Technische Universit�t M�nchen
2011-01-19

Comparing the Number of Surgical Site Infections:; Covering of the Abdominal Wall in Laparotomies With an Approved Abdominal 3M� Steri-Drape� Wound Edge Protector and Standard Woven; Swabs

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Computed tomographic evaluation of blunt renal injuries
1981-11-01

Adequate radiologic demonstration of the extent of renal injury following blunt abdominal trauma is an important guide to therapy. Traditionally, the evaluation has been based on urographic and/or angiographic studies. This report details the results of computed tomographic (CT) evaluation of suspected renal injuries in ten patients. Renal injuries were demonstrated by CT in ...

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Radioresistance of Anisakis simplex Third-Stage Larvae and the Possible Role of Superoxide Dismutase

... were found to have invaded the gastric wall, omentum, and abdominal cavity, suggesting that their viability and ... Most larvae were recovered in the abdominal cavity, omentum, and gastric wall rather tha...

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A late retroperitoneal hematoma mimicking acute appendicitis--an unusual complication of coronary angioplasty.
1996-11-25

Peripheral vascular complications following coronary angiography and angioplasty are well established. They consist of arterial bleeding, occlusion, false aneurysm, and a-v fistula. Bleeding and thrombosis are usually evident within the twelve hours after the procedure. A case of acute right lower quadrant abdominal pain five days following thrombolytic therapy and ...

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72
Peritoneal Disorders

Your peritoneum is the tissue that lines your abdominal wall and covers most of the organs in your abdomen. A liquid, peritoneal fluid, lubricates the surface ...

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Mesenteric Lymphadenitis

... RH, et al. Abdominal wall, umbilicus, peritoneum, mesenteries, omentum, and retroperitoneum. In: Townsend CM Jr, et al. ...

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IDENTIFICATION OF TAENIA ASIATICA IN CHINA: MOLECULAR, MORPHOLOGICAL, AND EPIDEMIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF A LUZHAI ISOLATE

... or abdominal wall or in the spleen, lung, omentum, kidney, etc. No metacestodes were observed in the ... ...

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Cesarean section (image)

1557 ... www.nlm.nih.gov ... The uterus is exposed through the abdominal wall, and an incision is made in the uterine covering. The muscles ...

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BMC Surgery BioMed Central
2009-01-01

Research article Current practice of abdominal wall closure in elective surgery � Is there any consensus?

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Are abdominal wall defects and external genitalia anomalies randomly expressed in some families?
2011-06-01

Familial cases of isolated abdominal wall defects with variable expressivity in more than one generation have rarely been observed. We report four affected individuals within a small three-generation family with either variable non-syndromic abdominal wall defects or external genital anomalies. We discuss the ...

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[Advance in researches on materials for abdominal wall defect].
2005-12-01

How to succeed in repairing an immense abdominal wall defect is often a perplexed question for surgeons. Finding perfect substitute material, therefore, is of great importance. The materials in this regard are often divided into two categories: biomaterial and non-boimaterial. The former has excellent mechanics properties while the latter possesses more ...

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Prevention and treatment of abdominal wall bleeding complications at trocar sites: review of the literature.
2009-06-01

Abdominal wall bleeding may complicate any laparoscopic procedure. Piercing or laceration of vessels transversing the abdominal wall during trocar placement is generally the cause. Bleeding may occur at the very beginning of the surgery but, in some cases, it may go unrecognized for a while complicating the ...

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Effects of Abdominal Wall Morphology on Ultrasonic Pulse Distortion Laura M. Hinkelman', T. Douglas Mast', Michael J. O d , and RobertC. Waag13

and energy level fluctuation maps for representativemuscle,fat, and whole abdominal wall sections are showninEffects of Abdominal Wall Morphology on Ultrasonic Pulse Distortion Laura M. Hinkelman', T. Douglas was their Indivldull fat and musde layers. Thee measurementsconBrm that bothfat and musdr produa ...

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An Abdominal Aorta Wall Extraction for Liver Cirrhosis Classification Using Ultrasonic Images
2011-06-01

We propose a method to extract an abdominal aorta wall from an M-mode image. Furthermore, we propose the use of a Gaussian filter in order to improve image quality. The experimental results show that the Gaussian filter is effective in the abdominal aorta wall extraction.

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The use of Surgisis for abdominal wall reconstruction in the separation of omphalopagus conjoined twins.
2007-09-01

Abdominal wall reconstruction in omphalopagus twins poses a difficult reconstructive challenge, as separation often results in a large abdominal wall defect. A number of options are available for closure, including tissue flaps, expanders and patches made of foreign material. Surgisis is a new biodegradable small ...

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Management of Full Thickness Abdominal Wall Defects Following Tumor Resection.
2011-05-27

OBJECTIVES:: Abdominal wall reconstruction continues to evolve with improvement in technique and technology. This study reviews our experience with challenging full thickness (skin, muscle, and fascia) defects following tumor resections often in high-risk patients. METHODS:: All patients who underwent abdominal ...

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84
[Arterial injury associated with tension-free vaginal tape procedure successfully treated by radiological embolization: a case report].
2006-09-01

A 75-year-old woman underwent a tension-free vaginal tape (TVT) procedure for urinary stress incontinence. The patient complained of lower abdominal pain, a feeling of lower abdominal distension and nausea three hours after the operation. In addition, systolic blood pressure decreased gradually to 80 mmHg. Enhanced computed tomography revealed a retropubic ...

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85
Traumatic Pseudoaneurysm of the Middle Meningeal Artery Causing an Intracerebral Hemorrhage
2010-06-10

Traumatic aneurysms comprise less than 1% of all intracranial aneurysms. Most of these aneurysms are actually false aneurysms, or pseudoaneurysms, which are caused by the rupture of entire vessel wall layers, with the wall of the aneurysm being formed by the surrounding cerebral structures. Traumatic pseudoaneurysms of the middle meningeal artery are also ...

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86
Abdominal, vaginal and total laparoscopic hysterectomy: perioperative morbidity.
2010-09-16

PURPOSE: The aim of our retrospective study was to assess and to compare the surgical complications of hysterectomy regarding the choice of procedure [abdominal (AH), vaginal (VH), and total laparoscopic hysterectomy (TLH)]. METHODS: A total of 6,480 patient charts undergone hysterectomy were retrospectively analyzed. Data including transfusion, bladder, ureteral and bowel ...

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87
[Ultrasound-guided rectus sheath block for upper abdominal surgery].
2010-08-01

Upper abdominal surgery leads to severe postoperative pain. Insufficient postoperative analgesia accompanies a high incidence of complications. Therefore, postoperative analgesia is very important. The epidural analgesia has many advantages. However it has a high risk of epidural hematoma in anticoagulated patients. Rectus sheath block provided safer and ...

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88
Diffuse abdominal wall cellulitis in ascending omphalitis--a lethal association in neonatal necrotizing fasciitis.
1993-06-01

Necrotizing fasciitis is a grave complication of ascending omphalitis in the neonate, but because it is rare some of the signs are not well documented. Rapidly progressive anterior abdominal wall edema and cellulitis were noted in 16 patients who were clinically diagnosed with necrotizing fasciitis. Fifteen of these patients died soon after emergence of ...

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89
Abdominal wall endometriosis.
2010-01-01

Abdominal wall endometriosis is a rare condition, which usually develops in a surgical scar of abdominal hysterectomy or Caesarean section. A 38-year-old lady presented in the surgical out patient department complaining of painful swelling in the lower abdomen, at the left edge of the scar of caesarean section. Computerized tomographic ...

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90
Complete dissection of a hepatic segment after blunt abdominal injury successfully treated by anatomical hepatic lobectomy: report of a case.
2011-04-06

A 21-year-old male patient was transferred to the emergency room of our hospital after suffering seat belt abdominal injury in a traffic accident. Abdominal computed tomography revealed a massive hematoma in the abdominal cavity associated with deep hepatic lacerations in the right lobe. The presence of a solid ...

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91
Complete Dissection of a Hepatic Segment after Blunt Abdominal Injury Successfully Treated by Anatomical Hepatic Lobectomy: Report of a Case
2011-04-06

A 21-year-old male patient was transferred to the emergency room of our hospital after suffering seat belt abdominal injury in a traffic accident. Abdominal computed tomography revealed a massive hematoma in the abdominal cavity associated with deep hepatic lacerations in the right lobe. The presence of a solid ...

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92
Renal tissue damage induced by focused shock waves
1990-07-01

Biological evidence of renal arterial wall damage induced by the microjet due to shock wave-cavitation bubble interaction was demonstrated in living dog kidneys. We also intended to clarify the mechanism of renal tissue damage and the effects of different conditions of shock wave exposure (peak pressure of focused area, number of shots, exposure rate) on the renal tissue ...

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[Spontaneous rupture of renal angiomyolipoma: a case report].
2005-12-01

A 55-year-old woman presented with sudden right lower abdominal pain. Computed tomography demonstrated retroperitoneal hematoma associated with minus-density area, diagnosed as spontaneous rupture of angiomyolipoma. Super-selective transarterial embolization was performed, but anemia and right abdominal pain became worse in spite of ...

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94
[Renal angiomyolipoma rupture as a cause of lumbar pain: report of one case].
2008-10-07

Renal angiomyolipoma is a benign tumor formed by smooth muscle, adipose tissue and blood vessels. It is commonly found incidentally and its clinical manifestations are pain and abdominal mass or spontaneous tumor rupture with retroperitoneal bleeding. The clinical presentation of a hemorrhagic shock secondary to a retroperitoneal hematoma is uncommon. We ...

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95
[Pheochromocytoma with retroperitoneal hemorrhage after abdominal trauma].
2009-11-01

A 35-year-old man was delivered to the emergency room complaining of right flank pain because of blunt abdominal trauma sustained while playing baseball. Enhanced computed tomography (CT) revealed a right adrenal mass and fluid collection around the mass. We diagnosed the mass as pheochromocytoma by endocrinological examination and radioisotopical imaging test. After ...

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96
Desmoid tumor of the abdominal wall: a case report.
2011-07-25

ABSTRACT: INTRODUCTION: Desmoid tumors are rare lesions without any metastatic potential but a strong tendency to invade locally and to recur. These tumors are associated with women of fertile age, especially during and after pregnancy. CASE PRESENTATION: The case of a desmoid tumor of the anterior abdominal wall in a 40-year-old Caucasian man with no ...

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97
Abdominal hernias: Radiological features
2011-06-16

Abdominal wall hernias are common diseases of the abdomen with a global incidence approximately 4%-5%. They are distinguished in external, diaphragmatic and internal hernias on the basis of their localisation. Groin hernias are the most common with a prevalence of 75%, followed by femoral (15%) and umbilical (8%). There is a higher prevalence in males ...

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98
Spontaneous subcapsular and intrarenal hematoma demonstrated by various diagnostic modalities and monitored by ultrasonography until complete resolution.
2000-04-01

A patient with acute right abdominal pain and nausea underwent various diagnostic imaging studies, including ultrasonography (US), computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), technetium-99m DTPA renal study, and contrast arteriogram. The 99mTc renal study showed a linear photopenic area along the lateral cortical aspect of the right kidney and a focal cortical ...

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99
Reality-based Estimation of Needle and Soft tissue Interaction for Accurate Haptic Feedback in

basis to avoid complications. When peripheral access is unobtainable, large bore cutdowns and femoral, epidural, and intracerebral hematomas require immediate neurosurgical evaluation. Possible signs known or potential abdominal or vascular injuries can complicate fluid management decisions. Use

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Infarction and Laceration of Liver Parenchyma Caused by Wedged CO{sub 2} Venography Before TIPS Insertion
2001-01-15

We describe the fatal outcome of an elective TIPS procedure performed in a 43-year-old man with alcoholic cirrhosis. Wedged hepatic venography with CO{sub 2} was the reason for infarction and laceration of liver parenchyma resulting in a subcapsular hematoma and subsequent intra-abdominal bleeding. This is the first report of this complication after the ...

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101
Diagnosis of splenic rupture in malignant lymphoma using radionuclides
1985-01-01

The case of a 59-year-old woman with malignant lymphoma who was investigated for fever and left upper quadrant abdominal pain is presented. A combined spleen/lung scan showed marked medial displacement of an enlarged spleen and a gallium scan showed increased splenic uptake consistent with lymphomatous infiltration. The diagnosis of prior splenic rupture with subphrenic ...

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102
Early results on the use of biomaterials as adjuvant to abdominal wall closure following cytoreduction and hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy
2010-08-20

BackgroundHyperthermic chemotherapy applies thermal energy to both abdominal wall as well as the intra-abdominal viscera. The combination of the hyperthemia, chemotherapy and cytoreductive surgery (CRS) is associated with a defined risk of abdominal wall and intestinal morbidity reported to be ...

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103
In Vivo Quantification of Blood Flow and Wall Shear Stress in the Human Abdominal Aorta During Lower Limb Exercise

In Vivo Quantification of Blood Flow and Wall Shear Stress in the Human Abdominal Aorta During aorta of eleven young, healthy subjects. Heart rate increased from 73 6.2 beats/min at rest to 110 8.8 beats/min during exercise (p 0.0001). The total blood flow through the abdominal aorta increased from 2

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104
New technical approach for the repair of an abdominal wall defect after a transverse rectus abdominis myocutaneous flap: a case report
2008-04-16

IntroductionBreast reconstruction with autologous tissue transfer is now a standard operation, but abnormalities of the abdominal wall contour represent a complication which has led surgeons to invent techniques to minimize the morbidity of the donor site.Case presentationWe report the case of a woman who had bilateral transverse rectus abdominis ...

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105
Excision of a large abdominal wall lipoma improved bowel passage in a Proteus syndrome patient.
2009-07-14

Proteus syndrome is an extremely rare congenital disorder that produces multifocal overgrowth of tissue. This report presents a surgical case of a large lipoma in the abdominal wall of a patient with Proteus syndrome. She was diagnosed with Proteus syndrome based on certain diagnostic criteria. The neoplasm increased in size gradually, producing ...

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106
Excision of a large abdominal wall lipoma improved bowel passage in a Proteus syndrome patient
2009-07-14

Proteus syndrome is an extremely rare congenital disorder that produces multifocal overgrowth of tissue. This report presents a surgical case of a large lipoma in the abdominal wall of a patient with Proteus syndrome. She was diagnosed with Proteus syndrome based on certain diagnostic criteria. The neoplasm increased in size gradually, producing ...

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107
Mechanical behaviour of synthetic surgical meshes: Finite element simulation of the herniated abdominal wall.
2011-06-26

The material properties of meshes used in hernia surgery contribute to the overall mechanical behaviour of the repaired abdominal wall. The mechanical response of a surgical mesh has to be defined since the haphazard orientation of an anisotropic mesh can lead to inconsistent surgical outcomes. This study was designed to characterize the mechanical ...

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108
A simple and safe technique for trocar positioning in vesicoscopic ureteric reimplantation.
2011-08-19

PURPOSE: Anchoring of the urinary bladder to the anterior abdominal wall is essential to prevent perivesical gas leak and dislodgement of trocar. Existing techniques have the risk of going through the peritoneal cavity and injuring the bowel. Our aim was to find a safe technique to anchor the bladder wall to the ...

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109
Mucinous cystadenoma of the pancreas with huge mural hematoma.
2009-10-01

A 60-year-old woman was referred for evaluation of a cystic mass in the pancreatic body that extended to the tail. Transabdominal ultrasonography demonstrated an oval cystic mass 24 cm in diameter, filled with debris. On the cyst wall there was a wide-based, smooth-surfaced, heterogeneous high-echoic protrusion that was 5 cm in diameter. On CT the protrusion showed internal ...

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110
Aortic intramural hematoma associated with metastatic carcinoma.
2010-07-04

We present a case of aortic intramural hematoma, a variant of aortic dissection, with metastatic carcinoma invasion within the aortic wall and pseudolumen. An elderly male patient with a history of controlled hypertension initially experienced chest pain. A computed tomographic scan revealed aortic intramural hematoma; thus, ...

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111
Cervical spontaneous spinal epidural hematoma with internal jugular vein thrombosis.
2011-04-22

Spontaneous spinal epidural hematoma (SSEH) is a rare condition, and its etiology remains unclear. Spinal venous wall instability due to intravenous pressure changes and the resultant venous rupture seem to be the underlying pathophysiological mechanisms. Here, the authors report a case of posterior SSEH at the C3-5 level causing mild left hemiparesis in a ...

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112
Descriptions of Two New Species of the Genus Colon Herbst (Coleoptera: Leiodidae: Coloninae) from Korea and Japan

... sexes; intersegmental membranes between abdominal sternites long and brick-wall surface pattern; female with four visible abdominal ... intersegmental membranes between sternites long and with a brick-wal...

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113
[Adrenal injury in blunt abdominal trauma].
2009-01-01

10 patients with adrenal damage were observed during 2.5 years. It amounted 0.93% of all patients with closed abdominal injuries. The right adrenal gland was traumatized in all cases evidently due to it's compression between right lobe of liver and vertebral column. Adrenal damage is observed quite often in combination with injuries of right liver lobe, right kidney and ...

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114
[Transversus abdominis plane block].

A substantial component of the pain experienced by patients after abdominal surgery is derived from the abdominal wall incision.The transversus abdominis plane (TAP) block is a novel approach for blocking the abdominal wall neural afferents via the bilateral lumbar triangles of Petit.The block ...

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115
The Management of Incisional Hernia
2006-05-01

Many thousand laparotomy incisions are created each year and the failure rate for closure of these abdominal wounds is between 10�15%, creating a large problem of incisional hernia. In the past many of these hernias have been neglected and treated with abdominal trusses or inadequately managed with high failure rates. The introduction of mesh has not had ...

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116
Vascular injury during a lumbar laminectomy.
2003-03-01

A lumbar laminectomy is a common and routine operation. Damage to abdominal vascular structures during surgery is a relatively infrequent complication; however, when it does occur, it is sudden and life-threatening. We herein report on 2 cases of abdominal vascular injury which occurred during lumbar microdiscectomies. The first case was a 34-year-old man. ...

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117
Delayed retroperitoneal bleeding causing acute abdominal compartment syndrome: case report.
2011-03-01

Delayed acute abdominal compartment syndrome (ACS) due to retroperitoneal bleeding is rare. Herein, we report the clinical management of such a rare case. A 46-year-old male who fell from a height of 12 meters was admitted to Al-Ain Hospital. He was hemodynamically stable. His abdomen was soft and not distended. Abdominal computed tomography (CT) was ...

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118
[Abdominal distension due to herpes zoster].
2002-01-01

A case is reported in which an abdominal protrusion appeared in relation with a zosteric eruption at 11th dorsal dermatome. The motor deficit in zoster is unusual (2-3% in the reported series) and generally recognized when the extremities are affected. The frequency with which the abdominal muscles are involved is estimated to be around 0.17%, according to ...

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119
Intra-abdominal hypertension due to heparin - induced retroperitoneal hematoma in patients with ventricle assist devices: report of four cases and review of the literature
2010-11-10

IntroductionElevated intra-abdominal pressure (IAP) has been identified as a cascade of pathophysiologic changes leading in end-organ failure due to decreasing compliance of the abdomen and the development of abdomen compartment syndrome (ACS). Spontaneous retroperitoneal hematoma (SRH) is a rare clinical entity seen almost exclusively in association with ...

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120
Neonatal abdominal wall defects.
2011-04-06

Gastroschisis and omphalocele are the two most common congenital abdominal wall defects. Both are frequently detected prenatally due to routine maternal serum screening and fetal ultrasound. Prenatal diagnosis may influence timing, mode and location of delivery. Prognosis for gastroschisis is primarily determined by the degree of bowel injury, whereas ...

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121
Unusual variant of Cantrell's pentalogy?

A 12-hour-old male infant presented with prolapsed abdominal content through a defect on left side of chest wall with respiratory distress. A thorough clinical examination suggested absence of ectopia cordis, abdominal wall defect, and any bony anomaly. The child expired after 6 hours of admission because of ...

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122
Reconstruction of the abdominal wall by using a combination of the human acellular dermal matrix implant and an interpositional omentum flap after extensive tumor resection in patients with abdominal wall neoplasm: A preliminary result
2008-02-07

AIM: To present our trial using a combination of the human acellular dermal matrix (HADM) implant and an interpositional omentum flap to repair giant abdominal wall defects after extensive tumor resection.METHODS: Between February and October of 2007, three patients with giant defects of the abdominal wall after ...

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123
Prosthetic mesh for infected abdominal wall defects? Report of a patient with a large full thickness abdominal wall defect and colostomy due to a gunshot wound.
2007-05-17

Reconstruction of large, infected abdominal wall defects is often difficult. Local factors, such as defect size, presence of infection, adequate skin coverage and presence of enteric fistulae dictate the reconstructive method that can be used. Placement of prosthetic mesh materials into infected defects was generally not recommended due to a high rate of ...

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124
Spontaneous rupture of the liver in pregnancy.
1980-01-01

A case of spontaneous rupture of the liver in pregnancy, fatal to mother and child, is described. The patient, a multiparous, 36-year-old diabetic, presented in the 27th week of pregnancy with upper abdominal pains resembling biliary dyskinesia. After 8 hours' observation in the hospital she suddenly developed hypovolaemic shock and fetal heart tones disappeared. On acute ...

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125
Percutaneous Liver Biopsy after Living Donor Liver Transplantation Resulting in Fulminant Hepatic Failure: The First Reported Case of Hepatic Compartment Syndrome
2010-04-08

A 28-year-old female who underwent live donor liver transplantation 3 years prior presented after percutaneous liver biopsy with abdominal and shoulder pain, nausea, vomiting, and elevated liver enzymes. Computed tomography (CT) showed an intrahepatic and subcapsular hematoma. There was a progressive increase in liver enzymes, bilirubin, and INR and a ...

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126
An unusual presentation of a Page kidney 24 days after transplantation: case report.
2010-12-01

The Page kidney phenomenon is a well recognized entity where an extrinsically compressed kidney results in hypertension and loss of function. This compression is usually caused by a subcapsular hematoma secondary to blunt abdominal trauma or an invasive procedure such as a renal biopsy. We describe an unusual case involving the spontaneous development of a ...

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127
Architectural and morphological assessment of rat abdominal wall muscles: comparison for use as a human model
2010-07-14

SummaryThe abdominal wall is a composite of muscles which are important for mechanical stability of the spine and pelvis. Tremendous clinical attention is given to these muscles, yet little is known about how they function in isolation or how they interact with one another. Given the morphological, vascular, and innervation complexities associated with ...

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128
[Surgical treatment of postop abdominal wall hernia].
2002-01-01

Two methods of combined plasty of postoperative abdominal wall hernia (PAWH), based on biochemical conception of pathogenesis of the disease, were proposed. Application of the methods had allowed to close the defect of any size of anterior abdominal wall. For the 1996-2001 period 221 patients with large, huge and ...

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129
[Distribution of obese protein in the mouse tissue].
1997-04-01

In the present study, the contents of obese protein of tissue from liver, brain, abdominal wall fat, skeletal muscle and the contents of plasma OP of mice were measured with radio immunoassay. The results showed that the contents of OP were much higher in the brain than that in the abdominal wall fat tissue (P < ...

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130
[Desmoid tumors of the abdominal wall: three cases].
2009-12-01

Desmoids tumors are rare. They often develop from the fascia and muscles of the abdominal wall. They are considered as benign, but endowed with local aggressiveness. Treatment is primarily surgical. Complete resection with large safety margins and sometimes complex reconstruction is necessary to reduce the risk of local reccurrence. WE report three cases ...

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131
The Carter-Thomason Needle Suture Passer to Correct Cannula-Induced Defects and Vascular Injuries in the Abdominal Wall During Laparoscopy
1996-08-01

Postoperative omental and bowel entrapment secondary to incisional hernias and life-threatening hemorrhage secondary to anterior abdominal wall bleeding may occur during cannula placement. The Carter-Thomason needle suture passer was used to correct 20 fascial and peritoneal cannula defects and 7 severe anterior abdominal ...

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132
Successful MRI-Guided Focused Ultrasound Uterine Fibroid Treatment Despite an Ostomy and Significant Abdominal Wall Scarring.
2010-10-17

We present a case of successful magnetic resonance imaging-guided focused ultrasound surgery (MRgFUS) of a uterine fibroid in a patient with extensive anterior abdominal wall surgical scars from two longitudinal laparotomies, a total colectomy and ileostomy. This case demonstrates that MRgFUS can be safely used in patients with an ostomy and significant ...

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133
Successful MRI-Guided Focused Ultrasound Uterine Fibroid Treatment Despite an Ostomy and Significant Abdominal Wall Scarring
2011-10-17

We present a case of successful magnetic resonance imaging-guided focused ultrasound surgery (MRgFUS) of a uterine fibroid in a patient with extensive anterior abdominal wall surgical scars from two longitudinal laparotomies, a total colectomy and ileostomy. This case demonstrates that MRgFUS can be safely used in patients with an ostomy and significant ...

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134
Acellular dermal matrix in abdominal wall reconstruction.
2011-09-01

Abdominal wall reconstruction is a complex and challenging surgical undertaking. While permanent prosthetic mesh is considered the gold standard for minimizing hernia recurrence, placement of synthetic mesh is sometimes imprudent due to contamination or risk of infection. Acellular dermal matrices (ADM) offer an exciting biologic alternative. This article ...

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135
Abdominal wall actinomycosis simulating a malignant neoplasm: Case report and review of the literature
2010-07-27

Abdominal wall actinomycosis is a rare disease frequently associated with the presence of an intra uterine device. We report on a case of a 47-year-old woman who had used an intrauterine device for many years and had removed it about a month prior to the identification of an abdominal wall abscess caused by ...

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136
[Complications of superficial venous surgery of the legs: thigh hematomas and abscess].

A series of 1,000 patients has been studied. I. HEMATOMAE: They are nearly continuous during internal saphena stripping but depend on various parameters. 1) Anatomical: a) Varicose veins topography. Perforating veins. Perforating veins of the thigh cause haemorrhage but reactions of venous construction are quite important and precocious not to observe subcutaneous bleedings. ...

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137
Warfare-related complex abdominal wall reconstruction using a bioprosthetic regenerate template and negative pressure therapy.
2009-05-16

Warfare-related torso/abdominal wounds are often unique and complex and can pose a significant reconstructive challenge. The objective of this manuscript is to report the unique and successful management of a complex warfare-related abdominal wound. A dermal regenerate template in combination with negative pressure wound therapy was used to reconstitute ...

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138
[TAP block and blocks of the abdominal wall].
2011-02-01

Since the revolution of ultrasound in regional anesthesia, new techniques have arisen. The "transversus abdominis plane" block or TAP block is one of them. The benefits of a TAP block for postoperative analgesia have been shown mostly after laparotomy. Because this block seems to be technically easy, many anesthesiologists have quickly adopted it. However, the TAP block presents some technical ...

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139
Use of biological meshes for abdominal wall reconstruction in highly contaminated fields
2010-04-21

Abdominal wall defects and incisional hernias represent a challenging problem. In particular, when a synthetic mesh is applied to contaminated wounds, its removal is required in 50%-90% of cases. Biosynthetic meshes are the newest tool available to surgeons and they could have a role in ventral hernia repair in a potentially contaminated field. We describe ...

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140
Use of a hand-held Doppler to avoid abdominal wall vessels in laparoscopic surgery.
1994-09-01

Laparoscopy in general surgery is becoming a wide-spread technique. Substantial anterior abdominal wall haemorrhage is a recognised complication of the laparoscopic technique. Ten patients were examined with an 8 MHz hand-held Doppler and the anterior abdominal wall vessels were marked on the skin. Colour flow ...

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Isolated Abdominal Wall Actinomycosis Associated with an Intrauterine Contraceptive Device: A Case Report and Review of the Relevant Literature
2010-08-12

Isolated abdominal wall actinomycosis in the presence of an intrauterine contraceptive device (IUCD) is extremely rare and only six such cases have been reported in the literature. We report a case where clinical and radiological examinations revealed a pseudotumor within the anterior abdominal wall. After being ...

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142
Inguinal hernia (image)

... an organ, usually bowel, protruding through a weak point or tear in the thin muscular abdominal wall. Inguinal hernias can restrict blood supply to the bowel herniated through the defect, creating a medical emergency.

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Ileus - x-ray of bowel distension (image)

This abdominal x-ray shows thickening of the bowel wall and swelling (distention) caused by a blockage (obstruction) in the intestines. A ...

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Extraskeletal Ewing sarcoma of the abdominal wall
2008-09-10

AbstractEwing sarcoma is most commonly a bone tumour which has usually extended into the soft tissues at the time of diagnosis. Exceptionally, this tumour can have an extraskeletal origin. Clinical or imaging findings are non-specific and diagnosis is based on histology. We report a case of an extraskeletal Ewing sarcoma developed in the soft tissues of the abdominal ...

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145
Defense.gov News Article: Face of Defense: Amputee Earns ' ...

... I'm missing half of my stomach and 90 percent of my intestines and gall bladder, and half of my abdominal wall is gone.". ...

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Cutaneous Endometriosis.
1964-01-01

A clinicopathologic study of cutaneous endometriosis in 82 patients includes 28 lesions of the umbilicus, 42 of the lower abdominal wall, and 12 in the inguinal area, labia, and perineum. With the exception of five endometriomas of the inguinal area, ever...

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Ascites

... ultrasonography. In addition, a small sample of ascitic fluid can be withdrawn by inserting a needle through the abdominal wall�a procedure called diagnostic paracentesis (see Symptoms and Diagnosis of Digestive Disorders: ...

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148
Aortic Aneurysm

... the wall of an artery -- occur in the aorta. The aorta is the main artery that carries blood from ... aortic aneurysms occur in the part of the aorta running through the chest. Abdominal aortic aneurysms occur ...

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149
An Early Abdominal Wall Ectopic Pregnancy Successfully Treated with Ultrasound Guided Intralesional Methotrexate: A Case Report
2009-08-09

Background. The upper anterior abdominal wall is a very unusual location for an ectopic pregnancy making optimal management uncertain. Case. We report the case of a 26-year-old gravida 4, para 1, aborta 2 with a rising quantitative human chorionic gonadotropin level following a negative diagnostic laparoscopic examination. She was subsequently diagnosed ...

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150
Algorithm for Detection of Uterine Contractions From ...
2001-10-25

... It consists in recording of action potentials of myometrium cells by means of electrodes positioned on mother«s abdominal wall [1]. First attempts to ...

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151
Abdominal aortic aneurysm: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
2011-08-09

tears and blood leaks into the wall of the artery. This most commonly occurs in the aorta within the chest. Complications include: Arterial embolism Heart attack Hypovolemic...

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