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This study intends to carry out a high-quality clinical research with design specifications, large sample, multi-center, evaluator blinded, randomized and controlled methods. From June 15, 2019 to June 15, 2020, patients undergoing laparoscopic non-gastrointestinal surgery under general anesthesia
RESEARCH PROJECT OBJECTIVES The aim of the presented scientific project is to establish the factors, with special reference to the type of surgical technique, tissue accumulation of advanced glycation end products, and collagen content in transversalis fascia, associated with development of
INTRODUCTION Historically, surgery was seen as the last resort to preserve life. Even today, the popular acceptance of surgery is premised upon it being either as the only treatment option or as the last option after all nonsurgical treatments have been unsuccessful. This is attributable to the
Scientific background:
A ventral hernia (VH) is a fascial defect located in the anterior abdominal wall. Primary VH includes epigastric, umbilical and spigelian hernias. A secondary defect or incisional hernia develops at a previous surgical incision site (1). VHs are a common condition and risk
Background: One of the most common occurrences following ventral incisional hernia repair is post-operative ileus. Post-operative ileus is a source of patient discomfort and morbidity that ultimately delays discharge from the hospital and is frequently a source of patient readmission. Prolonged
The relationship between type of the approach and occurrence of incisional hernia remains unclear. This single center, prospective observational cohort study will be conducted to evaluate characteristics and outcomes of incisional hernia with regard to the impact of incision site and length and
Background:
Natural Orifice Transluminal Endoscopic Surgery (NOTES) is a surgical technique that has been rapidly evolving over the last five years. The technique probably has a great potential in surgical gastroenterology, urology and gynaecology.
The technique is based on the idea of minimally
The following information from the literature was obtained by searching through the MEDLAR and PUBMED using the key words 'TAPP', 'TEP', 'Laparoscopy' and 'Inguinal hernia'.
Application of laparoscopic techniques has revolutionized the field of surgery. General surgeons have accepted laparoscopic
One outcome of the greater than 2 million abdominal operations performed in the United States each year is an incisional hernia rate of 3% to 20%. As a result, approximately 150,000 ventral hernia repairs are performed annually. The increasing number of incisional hernias merely reflects the