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Incisional and Ventral Hernia Repair

Choi YB, Lee IS

Incisional or ventral hernia is a very common multifactorial disease that requires surgery to prevent complications, including pain, discomfort, bowel obstruction, incarceration, and strangulation. To perform herniorrhaphy, it is essential...
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Minimally Invasive Approach to Supra-pubic and Non-Midline Lower Abdominal Ventral Hernia: An Extended Indication of TAPE Technique

FAN JK, YIP J, Fung M, LO OS, LIU J, YANG X, CHEN K, LAW WL

Repair of lower abdominal incisional hernia is always a surgical challenge. TAPE technique has been described for the repair of supra-pubic midline incisional hernia with satisfactory outcome. Its indication can...
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Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair

Park Y, Chung M

Laparoscopic ventral hernia repair is performed less frequently than open repair because some ventral hernias are unsuitable for laparoscopic repair and the complications are more severe than those of open...
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Utility of a modified components separation for abdominal wall reconstruction in the liver and kidney transplant population

Black CK, Zolper EG, Walters ET, Wang J, Martinez J, Tran A, Naz I, Kotha V, Kim PJ, Sher SR, Evans KK

BACKGROUND: Incisional hernia is a common complication following visceral organ transplantation. Transplant patients are at increased risk of primary and recurrent hernias due to chronic immune suppression and large incisions....
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Parastomal hernias after radical cystectomy and ileal conduit diversion

Donahue TF, Bochner BH

Parastomal hernia, defined as an "incisional hernia related to an abdominal wall stoma", is a frequent complication after conduit urinary diversion that can negatively impact quality of life and present...
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Risk Factors for the Development of Incisional Hernia in Mini-laparotomy Wounds Following Laparoscopic Distal Gastrectomy in Patients with Gastric Cancer

Jang EJ, Kim MC, Nam SH

PURPOSE: To determine the incidence of incisional hernia (IH) in mini-laparotomy wounds and analyze the risk factors of IH following laparoscopic distal gastrectomy in patients with gastric cancer. MATERIALS AND METHODS:...
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Suprapubic single-incision laparoscopic right colectomy with complete mesocolic excision, lateral-to-medial approach and intracorporeal anastomoses

Dapri G, Bobb KA, Barzola Navarro EJ, Arabadzhiev A

BACKGROUND: Single-incision laparoscopic right colectomy (SILRC) has been reported in 2008, and since that time an increased number of reports appeared in literature. Currently, it remains popular between the centers...
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Characteristics of Bariatric Surgery Patients in a Single University Hospital

Lim J, Ha TK

PURPOSE: The study aimed to analyze changes in patient indicators and surgical indices in relation to bariatric surgery performed at a university hospital and determine the development direction of its...
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Postoperative Outcomes of Stoma Takedown: Results of Long-term Follow-up

Paik B, Kim CW, Park SJ, Lee KY, Lee SH

PURPOSE: Stoma takedown is a frequently performed procedure with considerable postoperative morbidities. Various skin closure techniques have been introduced to reduce surgical site infections. The aim of this study was...
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Evolution of the Konyang Standard Method for single incision laparoscopic cholecystectomy: the result from a thousand case of a single center experience

Kim MK, Choi IS, Moon JI, Lee SE, Yoon DS, Kwon SU, Choi WJ, Sung NS, Park SM

PURPOSE: Single incision laparoscopic cholecystectomy (SILC) is increasingly performed worldwide. Accordingly, the Konyang Standard Method (KSM) for SILC has been developed over the past 6 years. We report the outcomes...
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Residual gall bladder: An emerging disease after safe cholecystectomy

Gupta V, Sharma AK, Kumar P, Gupta M, Gulati A, Sinha SK, Kochhar R

BACKGROUNDS/AIMS: Residual gallbladder mucosa left after subtotal/partial cholecystectomy is prone to develop recurrent lithiasis and become symptomatic, which mandates surgical removal. METHODS: We retrospectively evaluated the patients with residual gallbladder referred...
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Management of residual gall bladder: A 15-year experience from a north Indian tertiary care centre

Singh A, Kapoor A, Singh RK, Prakash A, Behari A, Kumar A, Kapoor VK, Saxena R

BACKGROUNDS/AIMS: A residual gallbladder (RGB) following a partial/subtotal cholecystectomy may cause symptoms that require its removal. We present our large study regarding the problem of a RGB over a 15...
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