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Imaging Insights Into Abdominal Wall Function.
[PURPOSE] The successful repair of any complex ventral hernia requires a thorough understanding of the underlying anatomical defect and its functional context. We describe an improved "functional" approach to CT imaging of the abdominal wal…
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Preoperative Progressive Pneumoperitoneum Revisited.
Incisional hernia represents a common and potentially serious complication of open abdominal surgery, with up to 20% of all patients undergoing laparotomy subsequently developing an incisional hernia. This incidence increases to as much as …
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Minimally invasive Venetian blinds ventral hernia repair with botulinum toxin chemical component separation.
[BACKGROUND] Laparoscopic ventral repair is safe, with lower wound infection rates compared with open repair. 'Venetian blinds' technique of plication in combination with mesh reinforcement, is totally intra-corporeal, with hernia defect an…
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Selective muscle botulinum toxin A component paralysis in complex ventral hernia repair.
[INTRODUCTION] Repair of complex ventral hernia presents a significant challenge plagued by high morbidity and recurrence. Recent studies have demonstrated significant benefits achievable with preoperative Botulinum Toxin A (BTA) chemical c…
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Preoperative Botulinum toxin A enabling defect closure and laparoscopic repair of complex ventral hernia.
[INTRODUCTION] Operative management of complex ventral hernia still remains a significant challenge for surgeons. Closure of large defects in the unprepared abdomen has serious pathophysiological consequences due to chronic contraction and …
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Single port component separation: endoscopic external oblique release for complex ventral hernia repair.
[BACKGROUND] Component separation (CS) is a technique which mobilizes flaps of innervated, vascularized tissue, enabling closure of large ventral hernia defects using autologous tissue. Disadvantages include extensive tissue dissection when…
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