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The abdominal wall hernia in cirrhotic patients: A historical challenge

2018

Abstract Background The incidence rate of abdominal wall hernia is 20–40% in cirrhotic patients. A surgical approach was originally performed only if complication signs and symptoms occurred. Several recent studies have demonstrated the usefulness of elective surgery. During recent decades, the indications for surgical timing have changed. Methods Cirrhotic patients with abdominal hernia who underwent surgical operation for abdominal wall hernia repair at the Policlinico “Paolo Giaccone” at Palermo University Hospital between January 2010 and September 2016 were identified in a prospective database, and the data collected were retrospectively reviewed; patients’ medical and surgical records…

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The abdominal wall incisional hernia repair in cirrhotic patients

2018

BACKGROUND: The incidence of abdominal wall hernia in cirrhotic patients with ascites is between 20 and 40%. Controversies regarding the treatment modality and surgical timing of abdominal wall incisional hernia repair in cirrhotic patients remain. The study proposed wants to analyze the abdominal incisional hernia repair in cirrhotic patients with ascites performed in a single center to determine post-operative morbidity, mortality and complication rate. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Cirrhotic patients with abdominal incisional hernia that underwent surgical operation for abdominal wall hernia repair at the "Policlinico Paolo Giaccone" at Palermo University Hospital between January 2015 and Decemb…

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Partial versus complete removal of the infected mesh after abdominal wall hernia repair.

2017

Background: To compare the results with complete mesh removal (CMR) versus partial mesh removal (PMR) in the treatment of mesh infection after abdominal wall hernia repair (AWHR). Methods: Retrospective review of all patients who underwent surgery for mesh infection between January 2004 and May 2014 at a tertiary center. Results: Of 3470 cases of AWHR, we reported 66 cases (1.9%) of mesh infection, and 48 repairs (72.7%) required mesh explantation. CMR was achieved on 38 occasions, while PMR was undertaken ten times. We observed more postoperative complications in CMR than PMR group (p = 0.04). Three patients with intestinal fistula were reoperated in postoperative period after a difficult …

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyProsthesis-Related InfectionsFistulamedicine.medical_treatment030230 surgeryMesh explantationAbdominal wall03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePostoperative ComplicationsRecurrencemedicineHumansDevice RemovalProsthetic infectionAgedRetrospective StudiesRetrospective reviewbusiness.industryAbdominal WallMesh infectionGeneral MedicineLength of StayMiddle AgedSurgical Meshmedicine.diseaseHernia repairHernia VentralSurgerymedicine.anatomical_structure030220 oncology & carcinogenesisAbdominal wall herniaHernia repairSurgeryFemalebusinessAmerican journal of surgery
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Preliminary results about a novel technique of mesh positioning in the abdominal wall hernia repair.

2018

INTRODUCTION: The surgical techniques described to approach the incisional hernia repair are various and there is not consensus about which of them to use. The Intra-Peritoneal Onlay Technique (IPOM) with classic mesh positioning is burdened by high post-operative complication rate. The study shows the preliminary results of a novel technique of open IPOM mesh positioning with "percutaneous" approach. PATIENTS AND METHODS: From January 2010 to December 2016 patients with abdominal wall incisional hernia that underwent surgical operation via open mesh technique for abdominal wall hernia repair at the "Policlinico Paolo Giaccone" at Palermo University Hospital were identified and the data col…

MalePostoperative Complicationsabdominal wall hernia surgical techniqueOperative TimeHumansIncisional HerniaFemaleMiddle AgedSurgical MeshHernia VentralHerniorrhaphyAgedRetrospective StudiesIl Giornale di chirurgia
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