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BACKGROUND
Endoscopic totally extraperitoneal inguinal hernioplasty (TEP) has become an established treatment for the repair of inguinal hernia but its application as an outpatient procedure has not been widely adopted. The present study was undertaken to audit the outcomes of outpatient
BACKGROUND
The Desarda repair technique of inguinal hernia repair introduced in 2001 is still not considered standard tissue based hernia repair technique. We compared the tissue based Desarda technique with standard Lichtenstein repair in treatment of primary inguinal hernia.
METHODS
187 cases were
UNASSIGNED
Ventral hernia repair is one of the most commonly performed general surgery procedures, and minimally invasive approaches are increasingly preferred. The physiologic repair offered by the preperitoneal approach is favorable, with reduced complications, but it remains a technical
BACKGROUND
Traditional inguinal lymphadenectomy includes the removal of a portion of the saphenous vein. The authors hypothesized that preserving the saphenous vein would decrease morbidity without affecting treatment outcome.
METHODS
A retrospective review of 83 patients with carcinoma of the vulva
BACKGROUND
This study reviewed our experience with laparoscopic ventral postoperative (incisional) hernia repair.
METHODS
Clinical data from the first 100 cases were analyzed retrospectively.
RESULTS
Between 1997 and 2000, 64 women and 36 men (mean age, 58.4 +/- 13.6 years; range, 27-87 years)
During an 18 month period, five patients of all those being investigated by computed tomography (CT) for suspected abscess were found to have localized peripelvic extraabdominal fluid collections. In three, this was due to primary abscess or pyarthrosis and to probable secondary infection of a
OBJECTIVE
This work was set out to investigate the effect of saphenous vein preservation during inguinal lymphadenectomy for patients with vulval malignancies.
METHODS
64 patients with vulval malignancies were allocated into two groups depending on their clinical stages, with one of them (31
Mesh hernioplasty is the most common surgery for hernia repair with Polypropylene mesh as the preferred one. But the use of synthetic prosthesis is associated with the inherited risk of developing a prosthetic infection that may manifest even after a very long time as subtle symptoms Objective: To compare the effects between hybrid surgery and transabdominal preperitoneal surgery in treatment of irreducible inguinal hernia. Methods: A total of 60 patients who underwent laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair between June 2011 and December 2017 were included in the
BACKGROUND
Perigraft hygromas or seromas are an unusual finding and/or complication after open aortic repair.
RESULTS
We present a case of an 82-year-old man with a previous urgent aortic bifurcated graft for abdominal aortic aneurysm rupture. He received several treatments due to abdominal
To evaluate the current use, of and opinion regarding the use of closed suction drains in orthopaedic practice, a literature review and two surveys have been conducted. Recent literature suggests that there is no difference in terms of wound healing, post-operative pyrexia, range of motion, seroma
This report describes a 6-year-old Mexican boy presenting with inter alia, hitherto unrepaired cervical encephalocele and associated unilateral syndactyly. There was also ipsilateral clinodactyly of the thumb and possible polydactyly of the foot. In addition, there was unilateral fusion of the first
OBJECTIVE
To describe a technique for, and outcome after, left- or right-sided laparoscopic-assisted nephrectomy in standing horses with unilateral renal disease.
METHODS
Clinical report.
METHODS
Horses (n=3) with unilateral renal disease.
METHODS
Horses were sedated with detomidine (0.01 mg/kg
A woman aged 48 years presented with fevers, chills, weight loss, and night sweats. She had significant lymphadenopathy of the left neck as well as the left axilla. Her history was significant for bilateral breast augmentation with textured silicone implants more than 25 years ago. Excisional biopsy
OBJECTIVE
To evaluate surgical techniques, perioperative complications and outcome of laparoscopic surgery for unilateral and bilateral ovariectomy in mares.
METHODS
Retrospective multicenter case series.
METHODS
Mares (n = 157).
METHODS
Indications for surgery were neutering, fertility problems,