Sökning: "Incisional Hernia"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 14 avhandlingar innehållade orden Incisional Hernia.
1. Parastomal hernia : investigation and treatment
Sammanfattning : BackgroundParastomal hernia is a common stoma complication causing the patient considerable inconvenience. The patient becomes aware of a bulge around the stoma, but a bulge is not always a parastomal hernia and diagnostics must be performed to enable differential treatment. It is difficult to distinguish between a bulge and a hernia. LÄS MER
2. Minimising risk and optimising technique in ventral hernia repair
Sammanfattning : Background: Abdominal wall hernia is a common pathology and adverse events related to hernia repair is thus a topic of considerable importance. Hernia is a disease that affect both sexes and people of all ages.The thesis is based upon four papers. Study I, II and III are analysing complications related to ventral hernia repair. LÄS MER
3. Implementation of Modern Incisional Hernia Repair Techniques
Sammanfattning : Incisional hernia is one of the most common complications (5–20%) after abdominal surgery. Surgery is the only option to cure a hernia. Symptoms of an incisional hernia depend on the size of the abdominal wall defect and the protruding tissue. About 30% of the patients with an incisional hernia will have an operation performed. LÄS MER
4. Autologous full-thickness skin graft as reinforcement material in the repair of complex hernias
Sammanfattning : Background: Abdominal wall hernia is a common issue in the realm of surgery. Many patients suffering from a hernia require surgical intervention, and over 8000 abdominal hernia repairs are performed each year in Sweden. LÄS MER
5. Closure of midline abdominal incisions with small stitches : studies on wound complications and health economy
Sammanfattning : Background A midline incision inflicts minimal damage to muscles, nerves and blood supply. Postoperative complications cause patients suffering and costs for society. Midline incisions should be closed with a continuous single-layer technique and a suture length (SL) to wound length (WL) ratio over 4. LÄS MER