Abdominal wall complications after kidney transplantation: A clinical review
Introduction Abdominal wall complications are common after kidney transplantation, and
although they have a minor impact on patient and graft survival, they increase the patient's …
although they have a minor impact on patient and graft survival, they increase the patient's …
[HTML][HTML] Techniques for closing the abdominal wall in intestinal and multivisceral transplantation: a systematic review
Short bowel syndrome is the most common etiology of intestinal failure, resulting from either
resections of different intestinal segments or a congenital condition. Due to the absence or …
resections of different intestinal segments or a congenital condition. Due to the absence or …
[HTML][HTML] Reconstrucción de la pared abdominal en pacientes con inmunosupresión: experiencia en una institución de alta complejidad
Introducción. Los pacientes con inmunosupresión llevados a cirugía abdominal
convencional tienen un mayor riesgo de desarrollar hernias incisionales en el …
convencional tienen un mayor riesgo de desarrollar hernias incisionales en el …
Length of stay and surgical site complications are not increased after elective incisional hernia in patients with a history of solid organ transplantation
Background The incidence of ventral hernia development after solid organ transplantation
has been reported to be up to 30%. We aim to determine the impact of previous solid organ …
has been reported to be up to 30%. We aim to determine the impact of previous solid organ …
Outcomes of Ventral Hernia Repair After Orthotopic Liver Transplant Using Component Separation and Onlay Biologic Mesh
Methods A retrospective review of 345 patients who underwent repair of VH with
compartment separation and onlay acellular dermal matrix reinforcement from a single …
compartment separation and onlay acellular dermal matrix reinforcement from a single …
[HTML][HTML] Strategies for operative management of abdominal wall hernia after solid organ transplant
Abstract About 5%-11% of all abdominal surgery results in incisional hernia. This rate can
be even higher among high-risk populations such as transplant patients. Lifetime incidence …
be even higher among high-risk populations such as transplant patients. Lifetime incidence …