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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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Hernia: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
2011-08-30

area in the fascia, the strong layer of the abdominal wall that surrounds the muscle. The types of hernias are based on where they occur: Femoral hernia appears as a bulge in the...

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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 ...

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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 ...

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Indirect inguinal hernia masquerading as a Spigelian hernia.
2010-07-01

Inguinal hernia usually developed and descended into scrotum. The clinical presentation is inguinal or inguino-scrotal swelling. Abdominal wall weakness as it is frequently seen in African tropical zones produces often rare clinical case. We report a case of inguinal hernia presented as an ...

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Lump in the abdomen: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
2011-08-30

hernia occurs when there is an area where the muscles are weak. This allows the internal organs to bulge through the abdominal wall. A hernia may not appear until after you...

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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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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 ...

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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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Handlebar hernia: a case report and literature review on traumatic abdominal wall hernia in children.
2010-05-01

A rare case of abdominal trauma, a handlebar hernia, is described, as well as a review of the pertinent literature. A 7-year-old boy presented to our emergency room after sustaining blunt force to the abdomen; he fell on the handlebar of his bicycle. Immediately after the accident, a bulge was noticeable at the point of impact. Handlebar ...

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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 ...

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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 ...

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Growth and trends in publications about abdominal wall hernias and the impact of a specific journal on herniology: a bibliometric analysis.
2011-08-12

PURPOSE: The aim of this systematic review was to determine the exact volume and growth pattern of articles on abdominal wall hernias, in particular the effect of the journal Hernia on publications about hernias. METHODS: A PubMed search was performed for every year between 1965 and 2010, using ...

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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%) ...

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Incisional Herniation Induces Decreased Abdominal Wall Compliance via Oblique Muscle Atrophy and Fibrosis
2007-01-01

Objective:The purpose of this study is to measure abdominal wall myopathic histologic and mechanical changes during incisional herniation and its effect on incisional hernia repairs.Summary Background Data:Unloaded skeletal muscles undergo characteristic atrophic changes, including change in fiber type composition, decreased ...

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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 ...

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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 ...

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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 ...

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[The method of treatment choice for the abdominal wall hernia].
2002-01-01

Experience of treatment of 975 patients with postoperative and recurrent abdominal wall hernia (AWH) and of 1473 patients with inguinal hernia was summarized. Intraoperative classification of Shevrel and Rets for AWH and of Gilbert and Rutkov for inguinal hernia were applied. The conventional ...

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Abdominal pseudocyst complicating incisional hernia repair: our experience and literature review.
2010-02-18

Giant pseudocyst is a rare complication of incisional hernia repairs whose etiology and incidence remains unknown. We have reviewed all cases of abdominal incisional hernia repair in our abdominal wall unit since its creation 6 years ago. Pseudocyst formation was observed in seven cases out of ...

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[Neonatal occlusion due to a lumbar hernia.
2011-08-23

A Petit lumbar hernia is an uncommon hernia. Congenital forms are seen in children. Incarceration may occur as an unreducible lumbar mass, associated with bilious vomiting and abdominal distention. Abdominal X-ray shows sided-wall bowel gas. In this case, reduction and primary closure must be ...

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[Spigelian hernia. Clinical and anatomo-surgical considerations].
1993-06-15

The authors describe a case of Spigelian hernia observed and treated. This hernia is uncommon, although the true incidence is probably greater than the small number of patients reported in literature. The signs and symptoms of the hernia are not always characteristic and then a correct diagnosis can be difficult. Sometime instrumental ...

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Computed Tomographic Diagnosis of Incarcerated Meckel's Diverticulum in a Patient with Bilateral Spigelian Hernia.
2011-07-29

INTRODUCTION: Spigelian hernia is an uncommon abdominal wall hernia occurring through the linea semilunaris located near the lateral border of the rectus abdominis muscle. CASE REPORT: We report an extremely rare case of incarcerated Meckel's diverticulum within a Spigelian hernia diagnosed by ...

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Rotation flap of the anterior rectus abdominis sheath for hernia prevention in TRAM breast reconstruction.
2003-02-01

Prevention of hernia or bulge of the abdominal wall after TRAM breast reconstruction has been a challenge for the reconstruction surgeon. Different techniques have been described to avoid this complication. The use of anterior rectus abdominis sheath (ARAS) for the repair of various abdominal ...

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Abdominal aortic aneurysm and abdominal wall hernia as manifestations of a connective tissue disorder.
2011-08-01

BACKGROUND: Abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAAs) and abdominal wall hernias represent chronic degenerative conditions. Both aortic aneurysms and inguinal hernias share common epidemiologic features, and several investigators have found an increased propensity for hernia ...

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Factors associated with hernia and bulge formation at the donor site of the pedicled TRAM flap.
2010-04-01

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the correlation between risk factors and hernia or bulge formation at the donor site of the transverse rectus abdominis myocutaneous (TRAM) flap. A retrospective study was conducted between September 2005 and December 2008 in 206 patients who underwent breast reconstruction with pedicled TRAM flap. Eight (3.9%) of these patients had ...

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Factors associated with hernia and bulge formation at the donor site of the pedicled TRAM flap
2010-04-07

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the correlation between risk factors and hernia or bulge formation at the donor site of the transverse rectus abdominis myocutaneous (TRAM) flap. A retrospective study was conducted between September 2005 and December 2008 in 206 patients who underwent breast reconstruction with pedicled TRAM flap. Eight (3.9%) of these patients had ...

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Frequency of abdominal wall hernias: is classical teaching out of date?
2011-01-19

ObjectivesAbdominal wall hernias are common. Various authors all quote the following order (in decreasing frequency): inguinal, femoral, umbilical followed by rarer forms. But are these figures outdated? We investigated the epidemiology of hernia repair (retrospective review) over 30 years to determine whether the ...

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Closure of the abdominal wall at the umbilicus and the development of umbilical hernias in a group of foals from birth to 11 months of age.
2000-07-01

The closure of the body wall defect at the umbilicus was studied in relation to the development of umbilical hernias in a group of 44 normal foals, 25 of which were followed from birth until five months of age, and 19 from birth until 11 months of age. At birth, 19 of the foals had a defect in the body wall at the umbilicus that was ...

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Primary lumbar hernia : Analysis of three cases.
2011-07-01

Background: Lumbar hernia is relatively rare; it is due to a defect of the posterior abdominal wall. Aim: To report three new cases of lumbar hernia and insist of the modalities of treatment. Cases report: There are 2 women and one man. Mean age was 78 years. The mean symptom was lumbar mass. All patients had open ...

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Acquired umbilical hernias in four captive polar bears (Ursus maritimus).
2009-12-01

Umbilical hernias are a common occurrence in domestic animals and humans but have not been well documented in polar bears. Surgical reduction and herniorrhaphies were performed to correct acquired hernias in the region of the umbilicus in four adult captive polar bears (Ursus maritimus) housed in North American zoos. Two of the four bears were clinically ...

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[Abdominal wall components separation method for closure of complicated abdominal hernias.
2011-09-21

BACKGROUND: The repair of complicated abdominal hernias remains a challenging problem. The components separation technique introduced by Ramirez et al. is an increasingly popular method for autogenous reconstruction of the abdominal wall, especially in combination with epifascial mesh reinforcement. PATIENTS AND ...

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[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 ...

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Case report: loss of hernia mesh after simultaneous laparoscopic extraperitoneal lymphadenectomy, radical prostatectomy, and hernioplasty.
2009-02-01

We present a case of prosthetic mesh hernia repair of a unilateral inguinal hernia following laparoscopic extraperitoneal pelvic lymph node dissection and radical prostatectomy. After an uneventful intraoperative and early postoperative period, the patient developed a lymphocele. This resulted in the detachment of the mesh from the ...

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SILS Incisional Hernia Repair: Is It Feasible in Giant Hernias? A Report of Three Cases
2011-08-11

Aim. Three incisional ventral abdominal wall hernias were repaired by placing a 20 � 30?cm composite mesh via single incision of 2?cm. Methods. All three cases had previous operations and presented with giant incisional defects clinically. The defects were repaired laparoscopically via single incision with the placement of a ...

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Internal hernia with volvulus and intussusception: case report.

An 82-year-old male presented to the hospital because of acute exacerbation of abdominal pain and biliary vomiting. Contrast-enhanced computed tomography of the abdomen was performed. A left paraduodenal hernia associated with volvulus, intussusception, and bowel wall ischemia were radiologically diagnosed. Surgery confirmed the ...

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Laparoscopic Repair of Incidentally Found Spigelian Hernia

Background and Objectives:A Spigelian hernia is a rare type of hernia that occurs through a defect in the anterior abdominal wall adjacent to the linea semilunaris. Estimation of its incidence has been reported as 0.12% of all abdominal wall hernias. ...

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Flexible tack for ventral hernia repair.
2011-07-12

A mesh repair of a ventral hernia from the anterior approach is relatively difficult because it is necessary to fix the edge of the mesh from the hernial orifice. We developed a flexible tack for hernia repair, and used it for five lesions in four patients. The flexible tack allowed us to fix the edge of the mesh to the abdominal ...

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Epiploic appendage torsed within a spigelian hernia: US and CT findings.
2011-09-20

We report the sonographic and CT findings in a patient with an epiploic appendage strangulated within a Spigelian hernia sac. The patient presented with a small, tender, palpable mass, which, at sonography, was located within the abdominal wall, lateral to the rectus abdominis muscle, and had the appearance of an inflamed epiploic ...

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Traumatic ileal perforation in post-traumatic ventral hernia: adding insult to injury.
2007-12-01

Rupture of abdominal wall with formation of ventral hernia is a rare complication following blunt abdominal trauma. Small intestinal rupture within such a hernial sac, resulting from a subsequent blunt trauma is rarer still. Ventral hernias often go untreated in developing countries because of ...

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Challenging surgical management of a giant inguinoscrotal hernia: report of a case.
2010-06-26

This report describes the surgical management of a giant inguinoscrotal hernia, which extended below the patient's knees, causing considerable physical discomfort and impairment of his quality of life. Initial management involved improving the patient's general condition and performing progressive preoperative pneumoperitoneum over 18 days. Surgery involved debulking the ...

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An unusual case of left paraduodenal hernia.
2001-11-01

Paraduodenal hernias are the commonest form of intra-abdominal hernia. We report on a rare paraduodenal hernia involving the duodenojejunal recess. PMID:11770368

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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 ...

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[Non-tension abdominal wall plasty by incarcerated postoperative ventral hernias].
2009-01-01

Treatment results of 31 patients with incarcerated postoperative ventral hernias were analyzed. Mesh hernia repair was used in all cases. Signs of hernia incarceration or intestinal obstructions were absolute indications for surgical treatment. Irreducible postoperative ventral hernia was considered as a relative ...

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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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Recurrent Incisional Hernia due to Pseudomyxoma Peritonei
2011-05-18

Pseudomyxoma peritonei is a rare but challenging neoplastic disease which is characterized with intraperitoneal mucinous-gelatinous fluid accumulation. It rarely presents as a mass mimicking abdominal wall hernias A recurrent incisional hernia due to pseudomyxoma peritonei is presented here. A 60-year-old female ...

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Evaluation of crosslinked and non-crosslinked biologic prostheses for abdominal hernia repair.
2011-07-31

INTRODUCTION: Abdominal wall defects and incisional hernias represent a challenging problem. Currently, several commercially available biologic prostheses are used clinically for hernia repair. We compared the performance and efficacy of two non-crosslinked meshes in ventral hernia repair to ...

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Treatment of difficult TRAM flap hernias using intraperitoneal synthetic mesh application.
2001-01-01

The authors report the successful repair of large lower abdominal hernia defects after transverse rectus abdominis muscle (TRAM) flap breast reconstruction in 11 patients using a technique of intraperitoneal application of synthetic polypropylene (Prolene) mesh anchored to the peritoneal surface of the abdominal ...

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Grynfelt hernia: case report and literature review.
2010-09-01

Back lumbar hernia is a rare abdominal wall defect that usually presents spontaneously after trauma or lumbar surgery or, less frequently, during infancy (congenital). Few reports have been published in the literature describing primary lumbar hernia. A general surgeon will have the opportunity to repair only one ...

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[The picture of abdominal cavity wall after surgical treatment of postoperative abdominal hernia with the Matapurkar's method of "peritoneal sandwich" in pathomorphological examinations].
2005-01-01

In this work the results of autopsy are presented--of a 45 years old man who died because of complications of cirrhosis in 24 months after repairing a postoperative hernia with the Matapurkar's "peritoneal sandwich" and polypropylene mesh. Macroscopically and histopathologically it has been shown that gradual healing of the mesh ends with formation of alloplastic-tissue ...

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Abdominal wall component release is a sensible choice for patients requiring complicated closure of abdominal defects.
2011-08-26

BACKGROUND: Abdominal wall component release (AWCR) is an operation that frequently restores the abdominal wall integrity in both sick and anatomically complex patients. The patients reported herein are different from the widely reported but somewhat less complex trauma patient, such as following damage control ...

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Acquired Umbilical Hernias in Four Captive Polar Bears (Ursus maritimus)

... apposition of the abdominal wall, while the large defect in the most severely affected bear was closed ... periods of time, enlargement or recurrence of the defect can lead to incarceration and acute abdo...

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Hernia recurrence through a composite mesh secondary to transfascial suture holes.
2010-09-12

Laparoscopic ventral hernia repair is an accepted method for incisional hernia repair. Although techniques vary, transfascial suturing of the mesh to the abdominal wall has been proposed as a viable way to fixate the mesh and reduce recurrence rates. We report a 54-year-old woman who had previously undergone a ...

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Peripheral subcutaneous stimulation for intractable abdominal pain.
2011-03-21

Peripheral subcutaneous stimulation has been utilized for a variety of painful conditions affecting the abdominal wall, including sequelae of hernia repair, painful surgical scars, ilio-inguinal neuritis. It has also occasionally been shown to be effective in patients with intractable abdominal visceral pain. Since ...

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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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[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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[Expert opinion on the basic surgical technique for laparoscopic ventral hernia repair].
2005-10-01

Laparoscopic ventral hernia repair is currently the subject of intense debate, even though it provides a series of advantages over open surgery and is feasible and safe. Various studies have shown this technique to be as effective as open repair with a lower recurrence rate. Despite the excellent results of laparoscopic repair of ventral hernias, there are ...

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Laparoscopic incisional hernia repair after transverse rectus abdominis myocutaneous flap reconstruction.
1998-10-01

Abdominal wall herniation is a relatively rare but well recognized complication that is known to occur following TRAM flap mobilization. Herein is presented a novel means to approach such a hernia, using the minimally invasive surgical approach to repair the defect with a piece of prosthetic material. PMID:9774021

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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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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 ...

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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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Traumatic abdominal wall hernia diagnosed 14 years after a bad fall with lumbar spine fracture.
2008-10-27

Traumatic abdominal wall hernias have significant implications for patients and insurance companies, especially when not been discovered at the time of trauma. We present the case of a gardener who sustained a bad fall during work in 1994 with immediate admission to the hospital for treatment. A fracture of the second lumbar spine body ...

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Laparoscopic repair of traumatic abdominal wall hernia from handlebar injury.
2011-05-01

A 14-year-old boy was seen at an outside hospital after falling over the handlebar of his bicycle and was discharged home. He was subsequently seen in our emergency department with complaints of persistent abdominal pain. A computed tomography scan of the abdomen revealed disruption of the muscles of the upper right abdominal wall ...

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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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Intraperitoneal tension-free repair of small midline ventral abdominal wall hernias with a Ventralex hernia patch: initial experience in 51 patients.
2006-08-24

Midline ventral hernias are common. Tension-free mesh repair of ventral hernias is becoming popular due to the high recurrence rate with conventional techniques. We have used an open intraperitoneal technique using the Bard Ventralex hernia patch in midline ventral hernias (

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Radially expanding dilatation. A superior method of laparoscopic trocar access.
1996-07-01

Trocars used in laparoscopic surgery occasionally produce serious complications, such as bleeding, visceral injury, or incisional hernia. We report the evaluation of a new, potentially safer laparoscopic access device in which the cutting obturator of a standard trocar is replaced by a blunt, radially expanding device. Conventional and radially expanding trocars were used in ...

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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 ...

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[Laparotomy closure and incisional hernia prevention - what are the surgical requirements?].
2011-01-28

In the light of an incisional hernia incidence of between 10 and 20 % that remains constantly high in spite of modifications of suture materials and suture techniques, intensified scientific efforts aiming at incisional hernia prevention are -required. This article reviews the scientific results dealing with incisional hernia ...

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Left paraduodenal hernia: an uncommon cause of chronic abdominal pain.

We report the case of a paraduodenal hernia treated by reduction of the hernia and closure of the hernial orifice. PMID:15912984

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Central mesh recurrence after incisional hernia repair with Marlex--are the meshes strong enough?
2001-09-01

The use of biomaterial meshes in the repair of incisional abdominal wall hernias is now widely accepted internationally. The introduction of synthetic meshes to achieve tension-free repair has led to a satisfactory reduction in the recurrence rate to less than 10%. However, the use of such biomaterials can result in the occurrence of ...

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Diagnosis and management of Spigelian hernia: A review of literature and our experience.
2008-10-01

Spigelian hernia occurs through slit like defect in the anterior abdominal wall adjacent to the semilunar line. Most of spigelian hernias occur in the lower abdomen where the posterior sheath is deficient. The hernia ring is a well-defined defect in the transverses aponeurosis. The hernial sac, ...

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Ventral Abdominal Hernia Associated With Hepatic Lipidosis in a Red Lory (Eos bornea)

... Abdominal hernias have been associated with hepatic lipidosis, reproductive tract disorders including a hyperactive ovary and egg yolk peritonitis, ... ...

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The Use of Mitek Bone Anchors for Synthetic Mesh Fixation to Repair Recalcitrant Abdominal Hernias.
2011-06-01

INTRODUCTION:: Repair of recurrent abdominal hernias is a surgical challenge, which usually presents to the plastic surgeon as a last resort. Such recalcitrant hernias cause enormous morbidity and constitute a financial burden to any health service. It is important to explore novel and potentially effective repair methods. We report on ...

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[Closure of the abdominal wall after removal of a mucocutaneous flap from the transverse rectus abdominis for breast reconstruction. Apropos of 48 cases. Review of the literature].
1994-12-01

In view of the good results of breast reconstruction with the transverse rectus abdominis myocutaneous (TRAM) flap, we used this method in 48 patients, but we observed abdominal complications, which are difficult to accept for cosmetic surgery. Hartrampf, one of pioneers of this technique, reports a very low complication, rate by closing the abdominal ...

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Repair of abdominal wall hernias in horses using primary closure and subcutaneous implantation of mesh.
2008-12-01

Abdominal incisional hernias in over 40 horses were repaired by exposing the hernial sac and ring and closing the ring with absorbable, interrupted, inverted, cruciate sutures after inverting the hernial sac into the peritoneal cavity. A mesh was sutured, under tension, over the closed ring. Placing the mesh subcutaneously, rather than in the ...

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[Complex treatment of the patients with postoperative ventral hernia].
2008-01-01

Overall 605 patients with postoperative ventral hernia underwent plasty of anterior abdominal wall by combined methods and on-lay or in-lay disposition of synthetic implant. Concomitant diseases were diagnosed 432 (71.4%) patients that required 495 simultaneous operations at 283 (43.8%) patients. Wound complications after surgery were ...

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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 ...

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Current options in the management of complex abdominal wall defects.
2011-05-01

The management of complex abdominal wall defects is challenging and often requires an individualized strategy with additional measures to minimize morbidity and recurrence. We retrospectively reviewed all patients who underwent reconstruction of complex abdominal wall defects at Emory Hospital by the senior author ...

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Paraduodenal hernia: an uncommon cause of recurrent abdominal pain.
2004-05-01

Internal abdominal hernias are a rare entity and may cause unexplained abdominal pain. This report concerns a 46 year old male patient, with a four year history of episodic colicky peristaltic abdominal pains, in whom a left paraduodenal hernia was found at surgical exploration after a negative ...

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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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[Synthetic prostheses used in surgery to repair abdominal wall defects (excluding groin hernias). Characteristics, in situ behaviour and applications].

This study is an updating on synthetic prostheses used today to repair incisional hernias, eviscerations and abdominal wall defects due to a severe infection or a parietal excision of malignant tumours. The present prostheses are the fruits of the constantly developing plastic industry. Their characteristics and types (mesh or patch), ...

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Umbilical hernia (image)

... is a protrusion of the peritoneum and fluid, omentum, or a portion of abdominal organ(s) through the ...

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Rare synchronous primary large B-cell gastric lymphoma and huge retroperitoneal liposarcoma with inguinal hernia in chronic hepatitis B patient
2011-04-01

Multiple primary neoplasms with synchronous or metachronous presentation are rare, although the incidence has recently increased because of several factors. We present the case of a 53-year-old patient with chronic hepatitis B who presented with abdominal mass, mild abdominal pain, and inguinal hernia. Computed tomography imaging ...

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[Functional evaluation of the abdominal wall after raising a rectus abdominis myocutaneous flap].
1997-04-01

Breast reconstruction with transverse rectus abdominis muscle (TRAM) flap raises two contradictory questions: the vascular safety of the flap and the late abdominal wall sequellae. In order to analyse these sequellae, 71 patients with TRAM flap breast reconstruction at the Institut Curie had a late postoperative evaluation by both a physiotherapist and a ...

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86
Inferior lumbar triangle hernia as a rarely reported cause of low back pain: a report of 4 cases
2010-06-01

ObjectiveLumbar triangle hernias are rarely reported causes of low back pain. We describe the symptoms, signs, and anatomical location of 2 possible defects in the posterior abdominal wall where lumbar hernias may appear. The clinical diagnosis was challenging, and advanced imaging failed to initially uncover the ...

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87
Obturator hernia-a condition seldom thought of and hence seldom sought.
2011-08-20

PURPOSE: Obturator hernia is an extremely rare type of hernia with an incidence of less than 1% of all abdominal wall hernias occurring predominantly in elderly females characterized by protrusion of the intra-abdominal viscera into the obturator foramen. It presents with ...

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88
Prosthetic abdominal wall hernia repair in emergency surgery: from polypropylene to biological meshes
2008-12-04

The use of nonabsorbable prosthetic materials such as polypropylene, polyester, and ePTFE, have expanded and are now widely used in reparative surgery for abdominal wall hernias.There are still difficulties to find correct indication for prosthetic implant in emergency hernia surgery: as a matter of fact there is ...

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89
[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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90
Repair of Giant Midline Abdominal Wall Hernias: �Components Separation Technique� versus Prosthetic Repair
2007-03-05

BackgroundReconstruction of giant midline abdominal wall hernias is difficult, and no data are available to decide which technique should be used. It was the aim of this study to compare the �components separation technique� (CST) versus prosthetic repair with e-PTFE patch (PR).MethodPatients with giant midline ...

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91
Neoumbilicoplasty is a useful adjuvant procedure in abdominoplasty

BACKGROUND:Neoumbilicoplasties are indicated in congenital conditions associated with umbilical agenesis, umbilical loss due to inflammatory destruction, excision of skin cancer involving the umbilical stump and in surgical procedures for herniorrhaphy, as well as in the rare condition of umbilical endometriosis.OBJECTIVE:Neoumbilicoplasty is an adjuvant procedure that may be necessary during ...

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92
Biomechanical compatibility of surgical mesh and fascia being reinforced: dependence of experimental hernia defect repair results on anisotropic surgical mesh positioning.
2011-09-10

PURPOSE: We aimed to compare the effectiveness of experimental middle hernia defect repair in regard to the transverse and longitudinal positioning of anisotropic lightweight surgical mesh. METHODS: The mechanical properties of fascial layers and surgical mesh DynaMesh(�)-PP Light were determined in two perpendicular directions under uniaxial tension. In 12 male Wistar rats, ...

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93
Lumbar Incisional Hernias: Diagnostic and Management Dilemma

Introduction:Lumbar hernias occur infrequently and can be congenital, primary (inferior or Petit type, and superior or Grynfeltt type), posttraumatic, or incisional. They are bounded by the 12th rib, the iliac crest, the erector spinae, and the external oblique muscle. Most postoperative incisional hernias occur in nephrectomy or aortic aneurysm repair ...

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94
[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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95
Inverting bilateral figure-of-eight suture of the rectus sheath after burst abdomen with destruction of the linea alba: a new technique.
2007-01-22

The authors report a new technique for secondary abdominal closure after burst abdomen as illustrated by the case of a patient who developed a perforated sigmoid diverticulitis following septic polyarthritis. Sigmoid resection was followed on the sixth day postoperative by a burst abdomen. Upon abdominal revision the burst abdomen was found to be caused by ...

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96
[Modern principles of treatment of patient with lateral and anteriolateral hernias of the abdomen].
2010-01-01

Among 88 patients with ventral hernias of the lateral and anteriolateral localization in 32 patients tension methods were used, in 56 patients non-tension combined methods of plasty with the lay-sub lay-on lay position of the implant. In the first group local and general complications were diagnosed in 2 (6.3%), in the second in 6 (10.7%) patients. Recurrent ...

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97
Necrotizing fasciitis following laparoscopic total extra peritoneal repair of left inguinal hernia

There are rare reports of necrotizing fasciitis (NF) following laparoscopic surgery. The clinical presentation of this condition may be delayed due to non-specific symptoms and sign. The diagnosis is essentially clinical and early recognition is crucial in the management. We present a case of NF of the lower abdominal wall extending to thigh, scrotum and ...

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98
Biological mesh for abdominal wall hernia synthetic mesh multidrug-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection: report of a case.
2011-05-01

The use of biological mesh for the treatment of synthetic mesh-related infections in patients who undergo ventral hernia repair has been considered over the past few years. Removal of the infected synthetic mesh, which may be required in such cases, can result in recurring herniation. Biological implants have thus been recently used for the reconstruction of the existing ...

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99
Multilayer reconstruction of abdominal wall defects with acellular dermal allograft (AlloDerm) and component separation.
2005-07-01

Multiple techniques have been employed for the repair of abdominal incisional hernias with varying rates of success. Primary fascial apposition and prosthetic implantation have been associated with high rates of secondary recurrence, infection, and other complications, often due to insufficient alleviation of tension and implant intolerance. This study ...

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100
Laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair with the Composix Kugel Patch.

Laparoscopic placement of the Kugel patch using a preperitoneal approach is the ideal method for hernioplasty repair because it is less invasive than the conventional open method. We first used a laparoscopic total extraperitoneal approach to place the Kugel patch, which is similar to the open approach; however, we encountered technical difficulty. We then used a laparoscopic intraperitoneal onlay ...

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Laparoscopic repair of potentially contaminated abdominal ventral hernias using a xenograft: a case series.
2010-06-11

BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to describe the preliminary experience of definitive single stage laparoscopic reconstruction of the abdominal wall utilizing a tissue matrix in a potentially contaminated surgical field. METHOD: Retrospective review of potentially contaminated ventral hernias repaired with a minimally invasive ...

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102
[Left paraduodenal hernia: a report of a case and a review of clinical and diagnostic CT findings].
2003-02-01

Internal hernias are an uncommon cause of small bowel obstruction. Paraduodenal hernias have been considered until recently the most common sub-type. Due to non-specific and intermittent signs and symptoms the diagnosis of these hernias is notoriously difficult. We report a case of a paraduodenal hernia diagnosed ...

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103
Left paraduodenal hernia in an adult complicated by ascending colon cancer: a case report.
2006-03-21

Paraduodenal hernia is the most common internal hernia. The clinical symptoms of paraduodenal hernia may be intermittent and nonspecific. Therefore, it is difficult to diagnose preoperatively. Abdominal computed tomography (CT) scan currently plays an important role in the evaluation and management of paraduodenal ...

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104
JAMA Patient Page: Abdominal Hernia

... RISK FACTORS � Family history of hernia � Being male � Obesity � Pregnancy � Weight lifting, coughing, straining during bowel movement � Cystic ...

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Telerobotic Laparoscopic Repair of Incisional Ventral Hernias Using Intraperitoneal Prosthetic Mesh

Laparoscopic ventral hernia repair shortens the length of hospital stay and achieves low rates of hernia recurrence. The inherent difficulties of performing advanced laparoscopy operations, however, have limited the adoption of this technique by many surgeons. We hypothesized that the virtual operative field and hand-like instruments of a telerobotic ...

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106
Large Abdominal Wall Endometrioma Following Laparoscopic Hysterectomy

Background:Endometriosis is a common condition in women that affects up to 45% of patients in the reproductive age group by causing pelvic pain. It is characterized by the presence of endometrial tissue outside the uterine cavity and is rarely found subcutaneously or in abdominal incisions, causing it to be overlooked in patients with abdominal ...

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107
Desmoid tumor of the abdominal wall: a case report
2011-07-25

IntroductionDesmoid 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 presentationThe case of a desmoid tumor of the anterior abdominal wall in a 40-year-old Caucasian man with no relevant family ...

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108
Inadvertent Ingestion of a Press-Through Package Causing Perforation of the Small Intestine within an Incisional Hernia and Panperitonitis
2011-07-13

A 90-year-old woman was admitted to the emergency department of our hospital with abdominal pain and a fever of up to 39�C. She had a history of hysterectomy about 30 years previously, and redness and swelling were seen at the abdominal median scar. Serum biochemistry showed minor elevation of C-reactive protein and creatine phosphokinase. ...

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109
[Incisional hernia - how do I do it? Standard surgical approach].
2010-03-01

Various techniques for repair of an incisional hernia are available for the surgeon. Conventional suture techniques are quick and easy to perform but they are associated with an unacceptable rate of recurrence and therefore should only be used in exceptional cases. An underlying systemic disturbance of collagen metabolism is assumed to exist in patients with an incisional ...

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110
Videoscopically assisted fascia lata harvest for the correction of recurrent ventral hernia.
1997-04-01

Autologous fascia lata tissue transfer is a feasible alternative to reconstruction of the abdominal wall in selected patients. We describe a new technique using minimally invasive technology that allows harvest of the fascia lata graft without the traditional large thigh incision. PMID:9114830

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111
A simple and inexpensive technique for closing trocar sites and grasping sutures.
1999-02-01

Grasping sutures during laparoscopic surgery is useful in closing trocar sites, repairing ventral hernias, and securing abdominal wall bleeding. This can be a cumbersome task through small incisions. An 18 gauge spinal needle and the suture of choice for accomplishing the job at hand can be used with a laparoscopic-assisted technique ...

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112
Outcomes after abdominal wall reconstruction using acellular dermal matrix: A systematic review.
2011-05-28

BACKGROUND: Complex abdominal wall defects can present a significant challenge to the reconstructive surgeon. In 2003, acellular dermal matrix (ADM) was introduced as an alternative to synthetic materials with suggestions that it has improved capacity to integrate with surrounding tissues with less inclination towards infection, erosion, extrusion, ...

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113
Abdominal wall function after rectus abdominis transfer.
1991-06-01

The abdominal wall function of 57 patients who have undergone TRAM flap breast reconstructions using the whole rectus muscle, on one side (33 patients) or both (24 patients), was evaluated 6 months to 2 years after surgery. The defect was repaired with a Teflon mesh buried in the rectus sheath. There was a perfect tolerance to the mesh, and no ...

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114
Influence of vascular delay on abdominal wall complications in unipedicled TRAM flap breast reconstruction.
2003-02-01

Surgically delaying a unipedicled lower abdominal transverse rectus abdominis musculocutaneous (TRAM) flap has been shown to improve flow within the flap. This delay, however, also affects blood supply and drainage of the entire anterior abdominal wall. The purpose of this study was to compare the abdominal ...

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115
Planned Hernia Repair and Late Abdominal Wall Reconstruction.
2011-06-29

Planned ventral hernia is a management strategy in which the abdominal fascial layer has been left unclosed and the viscera are covered only with original or grafted skin. Leaving the fascia open can be deliberate or unavoidable and most commonly results from staged repair of the abdominal wall due to trauma, ...

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116
An innovative abdominal wall repair technique for infected prosthesis: the Eskimo technique.
2011-07-01

The use of meshes to repair incisional hernias has been shown to reduce the recurrence rate, though it may increase the risk of surgical site infection. This is one of the most feared and devastating complications of surgical abdominal wall repair. The aim of this work is to describe a new surgical technique that was used to treat two ...

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117
Botox a injection for pain after laparoscopic ventral hernia: a case report.
2011-06-13

Introduction.? Laparoscopic ventral hernia repair has many advantages over open techniques: adequate visualization of the entire abdominal wall, ease of placement of preperitoneal mesh with adequate overlap, and cosmesis. Intense and activity limiting pain is often one inferior aspect of this repair. We report the case of a patient who ...

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118
Prevalence of adult paraumbilical hernia. Assessment by high-resolution sonography: a hospital-based study.
2011-07-28

BACKGROUND: Abdominal wall hernias are a common imaging finding in the abdomen. Ultrasonography (US) is noninvasive and allows the examination of the patient in a physiological manner. High-frequency annular US probes have become an increasingly important diagnostic tool for detecting pathological lesions in superficial organs. ...

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119
Assessment of the abdominal wall function after pedicled TRAM flap surgery for breast reconstruction: Use of modified mesh repair for the donor defect

Background:The pedicled TRAM flap has been a workhorse of autologous breast reconstruction for decades. However, there has been a rising concern about the abdominal wall donor site morbidity with the use of conventional TRAM flap. This has generally been cited as one of the main reasons for resorting to �abdominal ...

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120
A multicenter randomized controlled trial evaluating the effect of small stitches on the incidence of incisional hernia in midline incisions
2011-08-26

BackgroundThe median laparotomy is frequently used by abdominal surgeons to gain rapid and wide access to the abdominal cavity with minimal damage to nerves, vascular structures and muscles of the abdominal wall. However, incisional hernia remains the most common complication after median ...

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A multicenter randomized controlled trial evaluating the effect of small stitches on the incidence of incisional hernia in midline incisions.
2011-08-26

ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: The median laparotomy is frequently used by abdominal surgeons to gain rapid and wide access to the abdominal cavity with minimal damage to nerves, vascular structures and muscles of the abdominal wall. However, incisional hernia remains the most common complication after ...

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122
Radiological evaluation of internal abdominal hernias.
2005-06-01

An internal abdominal herniation is the protrusion of a viscus through a normal or abnormal mesenteric or peritoneal aperture. Internal abdominal herniations can either be acquired through a trauma or surgical procedure, or constitutional and related to congenital peritoneal defects. Paraduodenal hernias are the most common type of ...

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123
Mesocolic hernia: an unusual internal hernia.

Internal hernia may be either congenital or acquired. Its incidence has been reported to be 1-2%. Herniation may be persistent or intermittent. Internal hernia is a rare cause of small bowel obstruction with a reported incidence of 0.2-0.9%. The most common type is paraduodenal. Less common types include mesocolic hernia, which occurs ...

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124
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 ...

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125
Mesh assisted direct closure of bilateral TRAM flap donor sites.
2006-01-01

The pedicled transverse rectus abdominis myocutaneous (TRAM) flap remains a popular choice for patients requesting breast reconstruction. Criticism of all techniques that harvest the rectus abdominis muscle centre on abdominal wall weakness.[Dulin WA, Avila RA, Verheyden CN, Grossman L. Evaluation of abdominal wall ...

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126
Colocutaneous fistula after suction lipoplasty: case report and literature review.
2010-04-01

Suction lipoplasty is considered to be a relatively safe procedure but is not without complications, some of which are lethal. Colonic injury after liposuction has not been reported so far, although small intestinal perforations are known to occur. We present a case of colocutaneous fistula after suction lipoplasty that was successfully managed nonoperatively. A 56-year-old man with history of ...

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127
Perineal hernia repair with acellular dermal graft and suture anchor fixation.
2010-05-20

Perineal hernia is an infrequent complication of abdominoperineal resection, but can be problematic. Multiple surgical approaches to the repair of perineal hernia have been described, including abdominal, perineal, and combined methods; most feature the use of a prosthetic mesh. We report a case wherein a large perineal ...

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128
Computed tomographic diagnosis of internal hernia
1982-06-01

Computed tomography (CT) was used to study an abdominal mass in a patient who presented with acute abdominal pain. The CT demonstration of sac-like encapsulation of small bowel loops allowed a diagnosis of internal hernia.

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129
Abdominal hernia in a Northern Pintail Anas acuta as revealed by necropsy, radiography, and X-ray computed tomography

... CO;2 Abdominal hernia in a Northern Pintail Anas acuta as revealed by necropsy, radiography, and X-ray ... we came across an ad...

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130
Efficacy of antimicrobial triclosan-coated polyglactin 910 (Vicryl* Plus) suture for closure of the abdominal wall after colorectal surgery.
2011-06-01

This study compared Triclosan coated polyglactin 910 (Vicryl* Plus) with polyglactin 910 (Vicryl*) on abdominal wall healing in colorectal surgery patients. 184 patients with colorectal cancer were included in the study. In 91, the abdominal wall was closed with the Vicryl* Plus, and in 93 patients with Vicryl*. ...

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131
A rare case of isolated wound implantation of colorectal adenocarcinoma complicating an incisional hernia: case report and review of the literature
2008-01-17

BackgroundThe reported case illustrates an instance of colonic adenocarcinoma presenting as an isolated tumour 3 1/2 years after open surgery. The presentation was in some respects unique as it was complicated by an incisional hernia and occurred in the anterior abdominal wall. A literature review was performed.Case presentationAn 83 ...

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132
[Paraduodenal internal hernias: clinical analysis of two cases].
2007-07-01

Paraduodenal hernias, or so called "congenital intraperitoneal hernias"are rare cause intestinal obstruction. These hernias are caused by variations in intestinal rotation and the patients present with symptoms ranging from intermittent abdominal pain to acute obstruction. We report two cases of obstructive ...

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133
Treitz's hernia.
2008-01-30

Treitz's hernia is the eponymous name for a paraduodenal hernia. These are rare hernias that arise in the potential spaces and folds of the posterior parietal peritoneum adjacent to the ligament of Treitz. Presentation may be acute with small bowel obstruction or bowel ischaemia, or with chronic intermittent ...

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134
Left paraduodenal hernia causing small bowel obstruction in an adolescent patient.
2009-12-01

Internal hernias are an uncommon cause of bowel obstruction, accounting for less than 1% of cases. Paraduodenal hernias, the most common type of internal hernias, are believed to be congenital in origin. They can be asymptomatic, cause chronic abdominal pain, or present with acute intestinal obstruction with ...

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135
Hepatic cirrhosis and groin hernia: binomial or dichotomy? Our experience with a safe surgical treatment protocol.

Hepatitis B and C are endemic in the Campania region of Italy, and as a result there are many patients with hepatitis-related cirrhosis. The medical community is therefore faced with a series of issues which must be dealt with and which are especially relevant to various areas of surgery. Abdominal wall hernias occur very frequently in ...

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136
A selective history of hernia surgery in the late eighteenth century: the treatises of Percivall Pott, Jean Louis Petit, D. August Gottlieb Richter, Don Antonio de Gimbernat, and Pieter Camper.
2003-10-01

Of the different eras in the evolution of hernia surgery one of the most intriguing is the late eighteenth century, when surgeon/anatomists first began to publish their studies of the abdominal wall and the inguinal and femoral canals. It became known as the age of dissection, and many of the surgical successes of subsequent periods ...

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137
Locating the arcuate line of Douglas: is it of surgical relevance?
2010-01-01

Ventral hernia formation is a common complication of rectus abdominis musculocutaneous flap harvest. The site and extent of harvest of the flap are known contributing factors. Therefore, an accurate location of the arcuate line of Douglas, which marks the lower extent of the posterior wall of the rectus sheath, may be relevant before harvesting the flap. ...

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138
Preoperative progressive pneumoperitoneum for giant inguinal hernias.

Reduction of giant hernia contents into the abdominal cavity may cause intraoperative and postoperative problems such as abdominal compartment syndrome. Preoperative progressive pneumoperitoneum expands the abdominal cavity, increases the patient's tolerability to operation, and can diminish intraoperative and ...

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139
Preoperative progressive pneumoperitoneum for giant inguinal hernias

Reduction of giant hernia contents into the abdominal cavity may cause intraoperative and postoperative problems such as abdominal compartment syndrome. Preoperative progressive pneumoperitoneum expands the abdominal cavity, increases the patient�s tolerability to operation, and can diminish intraoperative and ...

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140
Rejection of Permacol mesh used in abdominal wall repair: A case report
2009-09-14

Permacol mesh has shown promise when used in abdominal wall repair, especially in the presence of a contaminated surgical field. This biomaterial, derived from porcine dermis collagen, has proposed advantages over synthetic materials due to increased biocompatibility and reduced foreign body reaction within human tissues. However, ...

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Minimally invasive components separation-an updated method for closure of abdominal wall defects.
2011-07-20

Abstract Purpose: We describe a new minimally invasive percutaneous/laparoscopic-assisted technique based on the principles of the original open components separation described by Ramirez et al. Methods: The technique of minimally invasive components separation (MICS) is described in detail as a stepwise approach. The main advantages of MICS are compared with its traditional open counterpart and ...

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142
The abdominal compartment syndrome: review, experience report and description of an innovative biological mesh application.
2011-06-28

Intra abdominal hypertension (IAH) is defined as an intra-abdominal pressure (IAP) >12�mmHg. Abdominal compartment syndrome (ACS) is defined as an IAP above 20�mmHg with evidence of organ dysfunction/failure. The real incidence of the ACS is not clear, because there are few perspective studies. The origin of ACS can be divided ...

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143
Left Paraduodenal Hernia: An Autopsy Case.
2011-07-20

We present a case of a left paraduodenal hernia diagnosed at autopsy. A left paraduodenal hernia is an internal hernia of congenital origin due to the abnormal rotation of the midgut during embryonic development. Internal hernias are a rare cause of intestinal obstruction, with the paraduodenal being the most ...

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144
Left Paraduodenal Hernia Successfully Treated with Laparoscopic Surgery: A Case Report
2007-08-24

A 60-year-old Japanese man was referred for examination of abdominal pain. Abdominal MRI exactly demonstrated paraduodenal hernia. Propylthiouracil was administered until the patient became euthyroid, because Graves' disease was detected during the subsequent general examinations. Laparoscopic repair was then carried out. The sac ...

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145
Giant ovarian tumor presenting as an incarcerated umbilical hernia: a case report.
2009-06-18

We report a rare case of a giant ovarian tumor presenting as an incarcerated umbilical hernia. A 61-yr-old woman was admitted to the hospital with severe abdominal pain, an umbilical mass, nausea and vomiting. On examination, a large, irreducible umbilical hernia was found. The woman underwent an urgent operation for a possible ...

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146
Giant Ovarian Tumor Presenting as an Incarcerated Umbilical Hernia: A Case Report
2009-06-18

We report a rare case of a giant ovarian tumor presenting as an incarcerated umbilical hernia. A 61-yr-old woman was admitted to the hospital with severe abdominal pain, an umbilical mass, nausea and vomiting. On examination, a large, irreducible umbilical hernia was found. The woman underwent an urgent operation for a possible ...

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147
Complications of Benchekroun vesicostomy in a spina bifida patient: severe stenosis requiring permanent suprapubic cystostomy, recurrent vesical calculi and abdominal hernia containing ileocystoplasty - a case report
2009-12-22

IntroductionIn female patients with neuropathic bladder, the urethra is closed permanently in order to avoid urine leak. Then Benchekroun hydraulic ileal valve is attached to urinary bladder, thus providing a continent stoma for performing intermittent catheterisations.Case presentationWe present a female patient with spina bifida who underwent Benchekroun continent vesicostomy in 1993. This ...

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148
Laparoscopic management of left paraduodenal hernia.
2010-10-01

Internal herniation of small bowel accounts for about 1% of all the patients with intestinal obstruction. Fifty percent of the patients with paraduodenal hernia will have bowel obstruction. Left paraduodenal hernia resulting from abnormal rotation of the midgut during embryonic development is the most common form of congenital internal ...

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149
Laparoscopic management of left paraduodenal hernia

Internal herniation of small bowel accounts for about 1% of all the patients with intestinal obstruction. Fifty percent of the patients with paraduodenal hernia will have bowel obstruction. Left paraduodenal hernia resulting from abnormal rotation of the midgut during embryonic development is the most common form of congenital internal ...

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150
Computed tomography diagnosis of symptomatic right paraduodenal hernia associated with enteric duplication cyst.
2007-11-01

Paraduodenal hernias rarely present with symptoms in children. We report a case of a right paraduodenal hernia associated with enteric duplication cyst that caused intestinal suboclussion in a 9-month-old female infant. Paraduodenal hernia was detected by contrast-enhanced computed tomography. In a review of the English-published ...

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151
Single-incision laparoscopic intraperitoneal onlay mesh hernioplasty for anterior abdominal wall hernia: A safe and feasible approach

BACKGROUND:Single-incision laparoscopic surgery is being increasingly performed in experienced laparoscopic centres. The primary aim is at improving the cosmetic outcome of surgery without compromising the safety of the operation. The challenge of this surgery lies in limited range of movement of the instruments due to proximity of working ports and limited triangulation.METHODS:We describe our ...

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152
The fate of the oblique abdominal muscles after free TRAM flap surgery.
1997-07-01

During recent years, clinical research on the donor site morbidity after free or pedicled transverse rectus abdominis myocutaneous (TRAM) flap surgery has been focusing on the reduced flexion capacity of the abdominal wall. However, the rectus abdominis muscles have close interactions with their synergists and antagonists and collaborate with their ...

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153
A case of rheumatoid arthritis presenting with postherpetic neuralgia and abdominal-wall pseudohernia.
2010-01-12

Postherpetic neuralgia is a common complication, while the postherpetic abdominal-wall pseudohernia (AWP) is a quite rare complication of herpes zoster (HZ). We report a patient >45 years of age with a history of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) who presented with two chronic HZ complications. A 75-year-old woman was admitted with neuralgia following cutaneous herpes zoster 6 ...

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154
[Internal abdominal hernias. Report of 8 cases].

Internal abdominal hernias are rare. There unexpected discovery at laparotomy confront the surgeon at anatomic diagnosis problem. 8 cases of internal abdominal hernias were observed between 1989 and 1998: transmesenteric in 3 cases, mesosigmoidal in 2 cases, paraduodenal in 2 cases, needing intestinal resection. ...

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155
Clinical anatomy and surgical repair of prepubic hernia in dogs and cats.

Prepubic hernia is a traumatic hernia in small animals, most often associated with severe trauma to the caudal abdomen. Common causes include vehicular trauma, dog fights, and kicks by large animals. Rupture of the prepubic tendon in dogs and of its equivalent in cats results in a ventral abdominal hernia. Due to ...

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156
A case of paracecal hernia.

A 63-year-old male patient suddenly suffered right lower abdominal pain. The patient had tenderness and rebound tenderness at the right lower abdomen. Marked small bowel dilatation and an intestinal obstruction were evident upon abdominal X-ray and abdominal computed tomography (CT) imaging. CT imaging also revealed a dilated small ...

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157
Strength of Tissue Attachment to Composite and ePTFE Grafts After Ventral Hernia Repair

Objectives:We sought to measure the strength of tissue attachment to mesh after laparoscopic ventral hernia repair in a porcine model.Methods:Twelve swine had two 10-cm � 16-cm sheets of ePTFE and polypropylene/ePTFE composite mesh fixated to the abdominal wall laparoscopically. Animals were euthanized at 2, 4, 6, and 12 weeks. The ...

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158
Reconstruction of a natural-appearing umbilicus using an island flap: case report.
2006-03-24

A case of successful reconstruction of the umbilicus using a depressed scar in an 11-year-old girl with a large and rigid scar spreading around the centre of the abdominal wall is presented. The anatomical umbilicus was replaced by a large scar after a previous surgery for umbilical cord hernia. The difficulty of the conventional ...

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159
Cough-induced rib fracture and diaphragmatic rupture resulting in simultaneous abdominal visceral herniation into the left hemithorax and subcutaneously.
2008-08-19

Violent coughing is associated with a multitude of complications including rib fractures and diaphragmatic rupture. In this report we present a case of a 70-year-old male with the rare combination of both complications resulting in herniation of bowel into the left hemithorax and subcutaneously between the separated ribs. Surgical repair was performed via a left thoracotomy, the ...

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160
Astley Cooper: his life and surgical contributions.
2011-02-01

Sir Astley Paston Cooper (1768-1841) was a successful and influential British surgeon during the early decades of the 19th century. He was a dedicated anatomist, an accomplished researcher, an inspiring teacher, and a skillful surgeon. Cooper published about the cause and treatment of Dupuytren's disease 10 years before Dupuytren. His contributions were widespread and substantially advanced the ...

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Transmesocolic internal herniation: a rare case of small bowel obstruction, "the Marrakesh hernia".
2009-09-01

Internal hernias, including paraduodenal (traditionally the most common), pericecal, foramen of Winslow, and intersigmoid hernias, account for approximately 0.5-5.8% of all cases of intestinal obstruction and are associated with a high mortality rate, exceeding 50% in some series. We report an extremely rare case of an internal ...

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162
Synthetic, biological and composite scaffolds for abdominal wall reconstruction.
2011-03-01

The reconstruction of abdominal wall defects remains a huge surgical challenge. Tension-free repair is proven to be superior to suture repair in abdominal wall reconstruction. Scaffolds are essential for tension-free repair. They are used to bridge a defect or reinforce the abdominal ...

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163
[Two cases of rare abdominal hernias].
1999-01-01

Two cases of rare abdominal hernias were presented: sciatic and obturator. Both presented cases confirm diagnostic difficulties, often leading to delay in therapy. The best way to reduce mortality in these patients seems to be the increase of number of preoperative diagnoses. In obturator hernia's diagnosis the attention is payed to ...

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Left paraduodenal hernia: a case report.

Congenital internal hernias often remain unrecognized since they are infrequent and produce nonspecific abdominal symptoms. Abdominal imaging during a symptomatic episode leads to the diagnosis. Surgical treatment is essential regarding the risks of incarceration. We report a case of left paraduodenal hernia ...

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165
Characterizing laparoscopic incisional hernia repair
2007-06-01

IntroductionLaparoscopic repair of ventral and incisional hernias (LVIHRs) is feasible; however, many facets of this procedure remain poorly defined. The indications, essential technical features and postoperative management should be standardized to optimize outcomes and facilitate training in this promising approach to incisional hernia repair.MethodsAll ...

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[Combined endoscopic treatment of Spigelian hernia : Laparoscopy - total extraperitoneal patch plasty - laparoscopy.
2011-06-23

Spigelian hernias are rare forms of abdominal hernia but can lead to severe complications. Besides conventional techniques there are only a few reports on the successful use of minimally invasive surgery (MIS) techniques. In this paper the combination of laparoscopy and TEP (total extraperitoneal patch plasty) technique without mesh ...

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Volvulus of the small intestine caused by right paraduodenal hernia: a case report.
2004-02-01

This report describes a very rare case of right paraduodenal hernia presenting as volvulus of nonherniated small intestine. A 12-year-old boy presented with sudden onset of lower abdominal pain, and emergency laparotomy was performed on a diagnosis of small intestinal obstruction. Laparotomy confirmed right paraduodenal hernia and ...

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168
Morgagni hernia and thoracic deformities.
2003-02-01

We report two cases of Morgagni hernia associated with pectus carinatum. This association is exceptional; only two other cases have been reported so far. In one of our patients, an abdominal surgical approach was used to repair the Morgagni hernia and to perform a Nissen-Rossetti procedure (for an associated endobrachyesophagus); the ...

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The lightweight and large porous mesh concept for hernia repair.
2005-01-01

In modern hernia surgery, there are two competing mesh concepts which often lead to controversial discussions, on the one hand the heavyweight small porous model and on the other, the lightweight large porous hypothesis. The present review illustrates the rationale of both mesh concepts and compares experimental data with the first clinical data available. In summary, the ...

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An unusual variant of a left paraduodenal hernia diagnosed and treated by laparoscopic surgery: report of a case.
2009-05-27

An 80-year-old woman who had undergone both a cholecystectomy and an appendectomy presented with intermittent abdominal pain. Computed tomography (CT) revealed an encapsulated circumscribed cluster of jejunal loops in the left upper quadrant. The hernia orifice was adjacent to the left side of the superior mesenteric artery and vein. An upper ...

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171
Ultrasound-guided abdominal wall nerve blocks in the ED.
2011-05-11

INTRODUCTION: The anterolateral abdominal wall is innervated by the T7 to L1 anterior rami, whose nerves travel in the fascial plane between the internal oblique and transversus abdominus muscles, known as the transversus abdominus plane (TAP). Ultrasound-guided techniques of regional anesthesia that target the TAP are increasingly relied upon by ...

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Polysaccharide-based adhesive for biomedical applications: correlation between rheological behavior and adhesion.
2011-03-16

Adhesion to biological tissues is a challenge especially when the adhesive is in contact with physiological fluids. Abdominal hernia is a disease that often requires the implantation of a mesh within the abdominal wall. To minimize pain and postsurgical complications, gluing the mesh appears to be a convenient ...

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Synthetic and biological mesh in component separation: a 10-year single institution review.
2010-05-01

Definitive repair of recurrent ventral hernias using abdominal wall reconstruction techniques is an essential tool in the armentarium for general and plastic surgeons. Despite the great morbidity associated with incisional hernia, no consensus exists on the best means for treatment (Korenkov et al, Langenbecks Arch ...

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Toxoplasma gondii infection and abdominal hernia: evidence of a new association
2011-06-17

BackgroundWe performed a retrospective, observational study in 1156 adult subjects from the general population of Durango City, Mexico, Fifty five subjects with a history of abdominal hernia repair and 1101 subjects without hernia were examined with enzyme-linked immunoassays for the presence of anti-Toxoplasma IgG and IgM ...

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Strangulated left paraduodenal hernia in an infant.
2003-03-29

Paraduodenal hernia is a rare cause of intestinal obstruction. It occurs typically in adults, but can also present in children. The symptoms include chronic abdominal pain and acute intestinal obstruction. Rapid evaluation must be followed by early surgery to avoid the morbidity and mortality associated with strangulation. PMID:12721744

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The midabdominal TRAM flap for breast reconstruction in morbidly obese patients.
2005-03-01

The transverse rectus abdominis myocutaneous (TRAM) flap is ideal for postmastectomy reconstruction but is tenuous in morbidly obese patients. Because of their relatively high incidence of postoperative complications, morbidly obese patients are often not considered candidates for autogenous reconstruction. The midabdominal TRAM flap has a more favorable anatomy and may represent an alternative ...

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[Uncommon case of incomplete left paraduodenal hernia].
2003-12-01

Internal hernias are very rare. The hernial orifice, sac and content are situated inside the abdomen. Paraduodenal hernias are relatively rare congenital malformations and account about 50 per cent of all internal hernias. The cause of this malformation is the incomplete rotation of the mid-gut. Right and left paraduodenal ...

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TRAM flap anatomy correlated with a 10-year clinical experience with 556 patients.
1995-06-01

This study examines the vascular anatomy of the TRAM flap and evaluates risk factors associated with complications among 556 women who had TRAM flap breast reconstruction. Fifty-nine patients (10.6 percent) developed fat necrosis involving 10 percent or more of their breast. Risk factors associated with fat necrosis were a history of chest-wall irradiation (p = 0.001), ...

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A historically controlled, single-arm, multi-centre, prospective trial to evaluate the safety and efficacy of MonoMaxsuture material for abdominal wall closure after primary midline laparotomy. ISSAAC-Trial [NCT005725079
2008-07-21

BackgroundSeveral randomized controlled trials have compared different suture materials and techniques for abdominal wall closure with respect to the incidence of incisional hernias after midline laparotomy and shown that it remains, irrespective of the methods used, considerably high, ranging from 9% to 20%. The development of ...

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180
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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Bilateral hernias in the female.
1969-11-01

An experience with 216 bilateral hernias in female patients is reviewed. The condition is rare, occurring only once in every 250 patients admitted for a hernia repair. Bilateral primary indirect inguinal hernias were the most frequent type. Bilateral primary femoral hernias were quite rare while bilateral primary ...

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???Bedside management of an abdominal wound containing an enteroatmospheric fistula: a case report.
2011-01-01

??Enteroatmospheric fistulae (EAF) - unnatural connections between the bowel and the outside environment - are a feared complication of major abdominal operations. EAF pose a life-threatening risk to patients already weakened by surgical insult by altering fluid and electrolyte balance and fostering malnutrition. The authors describe a method of wound management for a ...

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[Left paraduodenal hernia: a case report and review of the literature].

Paraduodenal hernia is a rare internal congenital hernia due to an embryological abnormality. It is often associated with non-specific abdominal symptoms. In this report the authors describe the case of a woman who was referred to the emergency ward for intestinal obstruction. Preliminary examinations (x-ray and computed tomography ...

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Right paraduodenal hernia: characteristic MDCT findings.
2011-04-01

Right paraduodenal hernia is a very rare cause of abdominal pain. It can lead to bowel obstruction, ischemia, and perforation with a high mortality. A timely and correct diagnosis with a rapid diagnostic tool is mandatory. However, clinical diagnosis of right paraduodenal hernia is difficult for its nonspecific symptoms. Traditionally, ...

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185
Large-Bowel Obstruction as a Late Sequela of Retrosternal Diaphragmatic Hernia.
2011-08-01

A 37-year-old man with a past history of a fall from height 16 years previously was admitted with acute abdomen. Investigations revealed intestinal obstruction caused by a diaphragmatic hernia. He had an incarcerated omentum and Richter's hernia of the transverse colon secondary to left diaphragmatic hernia leading to colonic ileus. ...

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186
Abdominal wall strength, bulging, and hernia after TRAM flap breast reconstruction.
1995-09-01

The incidence of postoperative abdominal bulge, hernia, and the ability to do sit-ups was reviewed in a series of 268 patients who had undergone free TRAM (FTRAM) or conventional TRAM (CTRAM) flap breast reconstruction. Minimum follow-up was 6 months. Patients were divided into four groups: unilateral FTRAM (FT1P; n = 123), double-pedicle bilateral FTRAM ...

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Dermal autografts for fascial repair after TRAM flap harvest.
1998-12-01

To find an alternative to synthetic mesh closure of abdominal fascial defects after transverse rectus abdominis musculocutaneous (TRAM) flap harvest, dermal autografts were removed from tissue to be discarded and used for fascial closure. Dermal grafts have been used for herniorrhaphy and fascial repair after TRAM harvest previously, but have never been systematically studied. ...

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The deep inferior epigastric perforator flap for breast reconstruction in overweight and obese patients.
2005-02-01

The authors retrospectively reviewed the computerized records of 71 women undergoing 80 deep inferior epigastric perforator (DIEP) flap reconstructions after mastectomy over a 1-year period. There were 33 normal, 26 overweight, and 12 obese patients. No statistically significant difference in flap complications was found between groups. Overall fat necrosis rates were 11.4 percent for the ...

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[A case of left paraduodenal hernia combined with acute small bowel obstruction].
2009-06-01

Paraduodenal hernias are rare congenital malrotational anomalies of midgut that arise in the potential spaces and folds of the posterior parietal peritoneum adjacent to the ligament of Treitz and can lead to intestinal obstruction. Also, they have shown several presentation patterns, such as asymptomatic, chronic intermittent abdominal pain, and acute ...

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Intestinal obstruction: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
2011-08-30

causing infection and gangrene. Risk factors for tissue death include intestinal cancer, Crohn's disease, hernia, and previous abdominal surgery. In the newborn, paralytic ileus...

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Diaphragmatic hernia: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
2011-08-03

rate (tachycardia) Exams and Tests The pregnant mother may have excessive amounts of amniotic fluid. Fetal ultrasound may show abdominal contents in the chest cavity....

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Combination of hiatal hernia with nonspecific esophageal motility disorder (NEMD) successfully treated with thoracic and abdominal surgery: report of a case.

A 74-year-old woman was admitted to Gunma University Hospital because of dysphagia symptoms. A gastrointestinal contrast study demonstrated a large esophageal hiatal sliding hernia affecting the passage of barium at the lower end of the esophagus. Manometric studies showed hypotensive pressure in the lower esophageal sphincter (LES) and relaxation failure of the LES during ...

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A new variant of intra-abdominal hernia.
1975-04-01

A new variant of intra-abdominal hernia is presented. Available evidence suggests that this type of intra-abdominal hernia may be more prevalent than previously reported. Patients suffering from crampy, intermittent abdominal pain whose routine radiographic gastrointestinal studies are ...

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Rare cases of bowel obstruction: internal hernias.

Internal hernias are a rare form of dislocation of the abdominal viscera, usually in the small intestine, in the peritoneal sacs or cavities, resulting from the defective coalescence of the peritoneal flaps due to abnormal rotation of the medium intestine in the second stage of embryogenesis. In this paper the authors describe three cases observed during ...

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Internal hernia: an increasingly common cause of small bowel obstruction.
2002-04-01

Internal hernia is an uncommon cause of small bowel obstruction that may be increasing in frequency. Because the clinical diagnosis of internal hernia is difficult, imaging studies such as computed tomography (CT) and small bowel follow through play an important role. Transmesenteric hernia is the most common type and is usually ...

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Umbilical hernia rupture with evisceration of omentum from massive ascites: a case report
2011-05-03

IntroductionThe incidence of hernias is increased in patients with alcoholic liver disease with ascites. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of an acute rise in intra-abdominal pressure from straining for stool as the cause of a ruptured umbilical hernia.Case presentationAn 81-year-old Caucasian man with a history of ...

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Pilot study on objective measurement of abdominal wall strength in patients with ventral incisional hernia.
2011-05-19

BACKGROUND: Outcomes after ventral incisional hernia (VIH) repair are measured by recurrence rate and subjective measures. No objective metrics evaluate functional outcomes after abdominal wall reconstruction. This study aimed to develop testing of abdominal wall strength (AWS) that could be ...

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[Rectusbanding variation II - a method for the repair of incisional hernias - further developments].
2006-12-01

We report on further developments of the rectusbanding variation II method which is used for the repair of large incisional hernias in 70 patients. Using this method the musculus rectus abdominis is not entirely looped. Instead, the polypropylene bands, which have been placed in sublay position, are penetrating the lateral rim through incisions and are fastened there. ...

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Sports hernias: a systematic literature review.
2008-07-04

This review summarises the existing knowledge about pathogenesis, differential diagnosis, conservative treatment, surgery and post-surgical rehabilitation of sports hernias. Sports hernias occur more often in men, usually during athletic activities that involve cutting, pivoting, kicking and sharp turns, such as those that occur during soccer, ice hockey ...

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Hernia uterine inguinale: an uncommon cause of pelvic pain in the adult female patient.

Hernia uterine inguinale is a rare condition often presenting within the first few years of life as an asymptomatic palpable mass in the inguinal/groin area. This type of hernia contains uterine tissue and may contain oviducts, ovaries, and rarely the bladder. We report a case of a woman with a history of pelvic pain, found to have a rudimentary uterine ...

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