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Meanings of ventral hernia in English
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Usage of ventral hernia in English
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Tissue expansion can restore abdominal domain and allow soft-tissue closure in complicated ventralhernia defects.
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Four patients with large, skin grafted ventralhernia defects were treated by staged abdominal wall reconstruction.
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The Reinforced Bioscaffolds combine the biologics and synthetics to address the surgical ventralhernia repair solutions.
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Laparoscopic ventralhernia repair has improved over the last decade and has proven to be an effective treatment option.
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Primary closure of ventralhernia defects laparoscopically has been shown to reduce the risk of recurrence and seroma formation.
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The woman subsequently enjoyed excellent health and, although she had a small ventralhernia, bore and nursed two children.
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Introduction: Patients with higher postoperative infection risk undergoing ventralhernia repair (VHR) have limited options for mesh use.
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Background: Incisional hernias are a common complication following abdominal surgery and represent about 80% of all ventralhernia.
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Abdominal wall reconstruction of ventralhernia defects with loss of visceral domain and inadequate soft-tissue coverage presents a surgical challenge.
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In addition, in one a ventral and in another a dorsal hernia developed; only the ventralhernia was revised successfully.
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We sought to estimate the inpatient national volume of elective ventralhernia surgery and characterize the proportion of laparoscopic versus open operations.
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Background: The health-care burden related to ventralhernia management is substantial, with more than 3 billion dollars in expenditures annually in the US.
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Laparoscopic ventralhernia repair is associated with fewer wound complications and a decreased incidence of recurrence when compared to open hernia repair in nontransplant patients.
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The results for ventralhernias may potentially be applied to direct inguinal hernias.
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Ventralhernias, whether naturally occurring or the result of previous surgery, comprise one of the most common problems confronting general surgeons.
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However, in VentralHernia Working Group (VHWG) Grade 3 hernia patients, whose hernia is potentially contaminated, synthetic mesh is prone to infection.