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Autor:
R Casanova-Ramos, D Rodríguez-González, C Tuñón-Fequant, B Guil-Ortiz, A Montes-Montero, I J Arteaga-González
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Surgery. 110
Aim Rectus abdominis muscles are supplied mainly by superior and inferior epigastric arteries, forming an arcade between them. The ligation of one of them during a surgical intervention usually has no clinical repercussions. However, when both arteri
Autor:
D Rodríguez González, B Guil-Ortiz, C Tuñón-Féquant, R Casanova-Ramos, A Montes-Montero, I J Arteaga-González
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Surgery. 110
Aim Parastomal hernia is a common complication of ostomy formation. We present a case of robotic parastomal hernia repair with retromuscular mesh (Pauli technique). Material and Methods Patient was 58 years-old man and had history of anterior resecti
Autor:
D Rodríguez-González, R Casanova-Ramos, C Tuñón-Féquant, B Guil-Ortiz, A Montes-Montero, I J Arteaga-González
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Surgery. 110
Aim Rectus diastasis (RD) is a common pathology, usually associated with midline hernias. Preaponeurotic surgical repairs have been described with complications derived from extensive subcutaneous dissection or suprafascial mesh placement. Other tech
Autor:
C Tuñón-Féquant, D Rodríguez-González, M Y Ortega-González, R Casanova-Ramos, B Guil-Ortiz, A Montes-Montero, I Arteaga-González
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Surgery. 110
Aim Inguinal hernias are the most frequent hernias of the abdominal wall, but giant hernias are a rare entity in developed countries. The surgical repair of these hernias is a challenge for surgeons, with high rates of postoperative morbi-mortality a