Abdominal wall defects: pathogenesis, prevention and repair

作者: Nicholas J. Slater , Loes Knaapen , Harry van Goor

DOI: 10.1016/J.MPSUR.2015.02.006

关键词: Abdominal wallWound dehiscenceMedicineAbdominal surgeryIncisional herniaPathogenesisGeneral surgerySurgeryAbdomen

摘要: Abstract Abdominal wall defects often complicate the postoperative course of patients after abdominal surgery in form wound dehiscence short term and incisional hernia long term. Prevention treatment remain a significant challenge to surgeons. This paper provides an update regarding most recent insights pathogenesis these common defects. In ‘How to’ sections, best methods opening closing abdomen are presented, with focus on prevention short- long-term complications. Also, various options indications for synthetic autologous reconstructions discussed. Finally, algorithm based our extensive experience available evidence literature is presented forms hernias discussed this paper.

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