2000
DOI: 10.1097/00129689-200002000-00008
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Incisional Hernia and Fascial Defect Following Laparoscopic Surgery

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“…Azurin DJ, et al has shown that out of 1300 laparoscopic cholecystectomies, 0.8% of their patients developed PSH [18] . Coda .A., et al reported a series of 1287 patients underwent laparoscopic cholecystectomy whose fascias were sutured, only 1% of them developed PSH [19] .…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Azurin DJ, et al has shown that out of 1300 laparoscopic cholecystectomies, 0.8% of their patients developed PSH [18] . Coda .A., et al reported a series of 1287 patients underwent laparoscopic cholecystectomy whose fascias were sutured, only 1% of them developed PSH [19] .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Review of Engilish-written literature revealed that there are several reports suggesting prolonged manipulation coupled with reinsertion of the laparoscopic trocar may be associated with an increased risk of PSH [19] .…”
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“…Als Risikofaktoren, welche im Zusammenhang mit der Entstehung umbilikaler Narbenhernien beobachtet wurden, sind Wundinfektionen, Diabetes mellitus, akute Cholezystitis und vorbestehende Nabelhernien zu nennen. Auch Gallensteine >15 mm begünstigten die Entstehung umbilikaler Narbenhernien [55]. Zur Minimierung des Risikos umbilikaler Narbenhernien wird der sichere Wundverschluss nach kompletter Desufflation [52,56] favorisiert.…”
Section: Faszienverschlussunclassified
“…[11,12,13] These hernias can be complicated by obstruction and strangulation. [14,15,16] The umbilicus was by far the most common port to be associated with incisional hernia, However, hernias were observed at all other sites including the epigastrium, the right and left hypochondrium. [17,18,19] The interval between operation and diagnosis of PSH varies between studies and depends on follow-up regimes.…”
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confidence: 99%