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Incisional Hernia

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Incisional hernia surgery has witnessed an important progress over the last years, not only as far as the pathophysiological and etiopathogenetic aspects are concerned, but also from a technical point of view.
Thanks to the recent findings on genetical disorders of the collagen, incisional hernia is today considered a true "disease of the abdominal wall". Surgeons need to be aware of all the different repairing techniques, in order to make an elective choice and to keep side effects and recidives under control. Today, on the basis of the most recent research on synthesis of collagen and collagenolysis, the treatment of the incisional hernia should not disregard the use of synthetic prostheses and of biomaterials, both in the routinal surgical practice and in the most complex clinical cases.
Surgeons, surgical residents, and medical students will find this volume very useful in their daily practice.

List of contents

General Part.- The Historical Evolution of the Treatment of Incisional Hernia.- The Anatomical Structures of Abdominal-Wall Continence.- Epidemiology.- Abdominal Compartment Syndrome: Clinical and Physiopathologic Implications in Giant Ventral Hernias.- Respiratory Physiopathology in Surgical Repair of Large Abdominal Hernias.- Notes Concerning Current Pathophysiological Aspects of Incisional Hernia.- Diagnostic Imaging of Incisional Hernia.- Special Part.- Anaesthesiological Aspects in the Abdominal-Wall Surgery.- Pathologies Associated with Incisional Hernia: Timing of Intervention.- The Use of Prosthetic Mesh in Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Repair.- Mesh Fixation Devices.- Biological Material.- Our Approach to the Rives-Stoppa Technique.- Retromuscular Prosthetic Repair of Incisional Hernia.- Laparoscopic Treatment of Incisional Hernia: Advantages and Limits.- Incisional Hernia Repair with Intra-Peritoneal ePTFE Mesh: Technical Notes and Long-Term Results.- Incisional Hernia Procedure with Mixed or Laparo-Assisted Technique.- Trocar-Site Hernia.- Giant Abdominal Wall Defects.- Incisional Hernia in Obese Patients.- Boundary Incisional Hernias. Diagnosis and Therapy of a Rare Pathology.- Parastomal Hernia.- Emergency Laparoscopic Repair of Complicated Ventral and Incisional Hernias.- Porcine Dermal Collagen Graft in Complicated Incisional Hernia.- The Complications of Surgical Treatment of Incisional Hernia.

Summary

Incisional hernia surgery has witnessed an important progress over the last years, not only as far as the pathophysiological and etiopathogenetic aspects are concerned, but also from a technical point of view.

Thanks to the recent findings on genetical disorders of the collagen, incisional hernia is today considered a true "disease of the abdominal wall". Surgeons need to be aware of all the different repairing techniques, in order to make an elective choice and to keep side effects and recidives under control. Today, on the basis of the most recent research on synthesis of collagen and collagenolysis, the treatment of the incisional hernia should not disregard the use of synthetic prostheses and of biomaterials, both in the routinal surgical practice and in the most complex clinical cases.

Surgeons, surgical residents, and medical students will find this volume very useful in their daily practice.

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"This is a review on the topic of incisional hernias … . Their aim … is to provide a practical and concise review and focus on the most important and evolving issues in this topic. … This book adds expert opinion to the growing body of literature on incisional hernia repair. It appeals to senior general surgical residents and practicing general surgeons who have accomplished the basic open and laparoscopic techniques and are looking to expand their knowledge base with a quick reference." (Dionne A. Skeete, Doody’s Review Service, April, 2008)

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From the reviews:

"This is a review on the topic of incisional hernias ... . Their aim ... is to provide a practical and concise review and focus on the most important and evolving issues in this topic. ... This book adds expert opinion to the growing body of literature on incisional hernia repair. It appeals to senior general surgical residents and practicing general surgeons who have accomplished the basic open and laparoscopic techniques and are looking to expand their knowledge base with a quick reference." (Dionne A. Skeete, Doody's Review Service, April, 2008)

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Authors Giovann Bartone, Giovanni Bartone, Felician Crovella, Feliciano Crovella, Landino Fei
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 24.02.2011
 
EAN 9788847007215
ISBN 978-88-470-0721-5
No. of pages 261
Dimensions 155 mm x 15 mm x 235 mm
Weight 435 g
Illustrations XVII, 261 p.
Series Updates in Surgery
Updates in Surgery
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Non-clinical medicine

B, Medicine, Surgery, Anatomy, HUMAN ANATOMY, general surgery, Anesthesiology, Anaesthetics, Abdominal Surgery

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