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  1. Article ; Online: A new technique for tension-free reconstruction in large incisional hernia.

    Munegato, Gabriele / Fei, Landino / Schiano di Visconte, Michele / Da Ros, Danilo / Moras, Luana / Bellio, Gabriele

    Updates in surgery

    2017  Volume 69, Issue 4, Page(s) 485–491

    Abstract: In the surgical management of large incisional hernias, the main target is the closure of the abdominal wall defect on the midline without a dangerous increase in the intraabdominal pressure. In this setting, new intraperitoneal prosthesis and components ...

    Abstract In the surgical management of large incisional hernias, the main target is the closure of the abdominal wall defect on the midline without a dangerous increase in the intraabdominal pressure. In this setting, new intraperitoneal prosthesis and components separation techniques were proposed to solve this problem. Both solutions present some critical issues. A new surgical approach with a free lateral double layer prosthesis totally in polypropylene both sides (FLaPp
    MeSH term(s) Abdominal Wall/surgery ; Aged ; Female ; Humans ; Incisional Hernia/surgery ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Reconstructive Surgical Procedures/methods ; Retrospective Studies ; Surgical Mesh
    Language English
    Publishing date 2017-12
    Publishing country Italy
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2572692-4
    ISSN 2038-3312 ; 2038-131X
    ISSN (online) 2038-3312
    ISSN 2038-131X
    DOI 10.1007/s13304-017-0493-1
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  2. Article: Late cutaneous fistulae after prosthetic hernia repair of the abdominal wall.

    Munegatoa, Gabriele / Schiano di Visconte, Michele / De Min, Valeria / Scuderi, Antonio / Salemi, Salvatore / Da Ros, Danilo

    Chirurgia italiana

    2004  Volume 56, Issue 6, Page(s) 825–829

    Abstract: Late cutaneous fistulae, after a hernioplasty operation for a hernia in the abdominal wall, represent an unusual complication. They can appear a considerable time after a hernioplasty operation and feature the presence of a fistula between the prosthesis ...

    Abstract Late cutaneous fistulae, after a hernioplasty operation for a hernia in the abdominal wall, represent an unusual complication. They can appear a considerable time after a hernioplasty operation and feature the presence of a fistula between the prosthesis and the cutaneous wall. The Authors report the cases of five patients who developed late cutaneous fistulae after an operation for the repair of a hernia of the abdominal wall and the treatment established in the end to correct the existing complication. All five patients were subjected to a second operation to achieve recovery. In fact, conservative medical treatment, before the operation, using antibiotic-therapy for this purpose proved to be ineffective. Only one patient developed hernia recurrence after surgical treatment. Late cutaneous fistulae represent a complication that is difficult to deal with as their treatment has yet to be clearly identified.
    MeSH term(s) Aged ; Cutaneous Fistula/diagnosis ; Cutaneous Fistula/diagnostic imaging ; Cutaneous Fistula/etiology ; Cutaneous Fistula/surgery ; Female ; Follow-Up Studies ; Hernia, Abdominal/surgery ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Polyethylene Terephthalates ; Polypropylenes ; Postoperative Complications ; Prosthesis Implantation ; Radiography ; Recurrence ; Reoperation ; Time Factors ; Treatment Outcome ; Wound Healing
    Chemical Substances Polyethylene Terephthalates ; Polypropylenes ; Lavsan (25038-59-9)
    Language English
    Publishing date 2004-11
    Publishing country Italy
    Document type Case Reports ; Comparative Study ; Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 603591-7
    ISSN 0009-4773
    ISSN 0009-4773
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  3. Article: Addome acuto da ernia paraesofagea strozzata e perforata. Caso clinico.

    Schiano di Visconte, Michele / Barbaresco, Stefano / Burelli, Paolo / Da Ros, Danilo / Di Bella, Raimondo / Lombardo, Claudio / Salemi, Salvatore / Bedin, Natalino

    Chirurgia italiana

    2002  Volume 54, Issue 4, Page(s) 563–567

    Abstract: Para-oesophageal hiatus hernia, a condition in which the fundus and part of the body of the stomach wrapped in a peritoneal sac herniate into the mediastinum, is a relatively uncommon entity. It tends to grow progressively and may become so large as to ... ...

    Title translation Acute abdomen due to a strangulated and perforated para-esophageal hernia. A case report.
    Abstract Para-oesophageal hiatus hernia, a condition in which the fundus and part of the body of the stomach wrapped in a peritoneal sac herniate into the mediastinum, is a relatively uncommon entity. It tends to grow progressively and may become so large as to lead to symptoms of intrathoracic organ compression. In some exceptional cases, the entire stomach together with other abdominal viscera might herniate through the hiatus into the thorax. Paraesophageal hiatus hernias are characterised clinically by vague symptomatology, absent gastro-oesophageal reflux, and possible onset of gastric volvulus, generally without consequent incarceration of the portion of the herniated organ. Such an event is uncommon but dangerous and life-threatening. These cases often require resection of the incarcerated viscera, followed by hiatoplasty and Nissen fundoplication. The authors report on the case of a patient presenting with acute abdomen as a result of incarcerated and perforated para-oesophageal hiatus hernia.
    MeSH term(s) Abdomen, Acute/diagnosis ; Abdomen, Acute/etiology ; Aged ; Female ; Follow-Up Studies ; Hernia, Hiatal/complications ; Hernia, Hiatal/diagnosis ; Hernia, Hiatal/diagnostic imaging ; Hernia, Hiatal/surgery ; Humans ; Radiography, Thoracic ; Time Factors
    Language Italian
    Publishing date 2002-07
    Publishing country Italy
    Document type Case Reports ; Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 603591-7
    ISSN 0009-4773
    ISSN 0009-4773
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