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Autor:
S. G. Parker, S. M. Peet, A. McPherson, A. M. Cannaby, K. Abrams, R. Baker, A. Wilson, J. Lindesay, G. Parker, D. R. Jones
Publikováno v:
Health Technology Assessment, Vol 6, Iss 4 (2002)
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/eed7c98e4c11461f80642eaf5f0f9637
Autor:
Yohann Renard, B. East, Frederik Berrevoet, Steve Halligan, Kristian K. Jensen, Dominic Slade, Salvador Morales-Conde, N Dames, Alastair Windsor, M. P. Simons, A. C. de Beaux, Jared Torkington, Marc Miserez, Hasan H. Eker, Sue Blackwell, Lars N. Jorgensen, Susan Mallett, Agneta Montgomery, D. L. Sanders, S. G. Parker
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Surgery. 108:1050-1055
Background Primary and incisional ventral hernia trials collect unstandardized inconsistent data, limiting data interpretation and comparison. This study aimed to create two minimum data sets for primary and incisional ventral hernia interventional t
Autor:
V. Beynon, R. Karanjia, J. Banks, Alastair Windsor, T Whitehead-Clarke, V. Mudera, A. Kureshi, S. G. Parker, D. L. Sanders
Publikováno v:
Hernia. 26:297-307
Purpose Before being marketed, hernia mesh must undergo in vivo testing, which often includes biomechanical and histological assessment. Currently, there are no universal standards for this testing and methods vary greatly within the literature. A sc
Autor:
R. Karanjia, V. Beynon, Alastair Windsor, D. L. Sanders, S. G. Parker, T Whitehead-Clarke, J. Banks, V. Mudera, A. Kureshi
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Surgery. 108
Aim Before being marketed, hernia mesh must undergo in vivo testing, which often includes biomechanical and histological assessment. Currently there are no universal standards for this testing and methods vary greatly within the literature. A scoping
Autor:
M Erotocritou, Christopher P. J. Wood, Alastair Windsor, R W Boulton, A Plumb, Steve Halligan, S. G. Parker, Susan Mallett
Publikováno v:
Hernia
Background Ventral hernias (VHs) often recur after surgical repair and subsequent attempts at repair are especially challenging. Rigorous research to reduce recurrence is required but such studies must be well-designed and report representative and c
Autor:
Laura L. Quinn, S. G. Parker, R W Boulton, Alastair Windsor, M Erotocritou, Lucinda Archer, S Gowda, Christopher P. J. Wood, Susan Mallett, Steve Halligan, Andrew Plumb, S Jamshaid, W Collier
Publikováno v:
BJS Open
Background Ventra hernias are increasing in prevalence and many recur despite attempted repair. To date, much of the literature is underpowered and divergent. As a result there is limited high quality evidence to inform surgeons succinctly which peri
Publikováno v:
Manual of Complex Abdominal Wall Reconstruction ISBN: 9780429186516
This chapter reviews the evolution of ventral hernia surgery over the last 150 years, describes its impact on patients and explains why they should be repaired in the context of a worldwide increasing prevalence. It discusses the concepts around hern
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::8dec3238b6c2c4f96a5e4172a509e1b2
https://doi.org/10.1201/9780429186516-3
https://doi.org/10.1201/9780429186516-3
Autor:
T N Grove, Alastair Windsor, S. G. Parker, Sarah Mills, Oliver Warren, Laura J. Muirhead, Christos Kontovounisios, Danielle R L Brogden
Publikováno v:
Hernia
Introduction Abdominal wall herniation (AWH) is an increasing problem for patients, surgeons, and healthcare providers. Surgical-site specific outcomes, such as infection, recurrence, and mesh explantation, are improving; however, successful repair s
Autor:
Lars N. Jorgensen, Celia M. Divino, Kamal M.F. Itani, Steve Halligan, D. L. Sanders, Alastair Windsor, Salvador Morales-Conde, Filip Muysoms, Yohann Renard, Nabeel Ibrahim, Gina L. Adrales, Mike K. Liang, Neil J. Smart, Adam Boutall, Todd B. Heniford, Agneta Montgomery, Ulrich A. Dietz, Jared Torkington, S. G. Parker, Joon Pio Hong, Andrew C. de Beaux, Mary T. Hawn
Publikováno v:
Parker, S G, Halligan, S, Liang, M K, Muysoms, F E, Adrales, G L, Boutall, A, de Beaux, A C, Dietz, U A, Divino, C M, Hawn, M T, Heniford, T B, Hong, J P, Ibrahim, N, Itani, K M F, Jorgensen, L N, Montgomery, A, Morales-Conde, S, Renard, Y, Sanders, D L, Smart, N J, Torkington, J J & Windsor, A C J 2020, ' Definitions for Loss of Domain : An International Delphi Consensus of Expert Surgeons ', World Journal of Surgery, vol. 44, no. 4, pp. 1070-1078 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s00268-019-05317-z
Background No standardized written or volumetric definition exists for ‘loss of domain’ (LOD). This limits the utility of LOD as a morphological descriptor and as a predictor of peri- and postoperative outcomes. Consequently, our aim was to estab
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::1ec2e5c28b2620ba531ba4eb69b223eb
https://curis.ku.dk/ws/files/260307767/Definitions_for_Loss_of_Domain.pdf
https://curis.ku.dk/ws/files/260307767/Definitions_for_Loss_of_Domain.pdf
Autor:
Alastair Windsor, L. Archer, Susan Mallett, Steven Blackburn, A Plumb, S. G. Parker, Steve Halligan
Publikováno v:
World Journal of Surgery
Large ventral hernias are a significant surgical challenge. “Loss of domain” (LOD) expresses the relationship between hernia and abdominal volume, and is used to predict operative difficulty and success. This systematic review assessed whether di