| Literature DB >> 24770826 |
M Assenza1, C Reali1, G Marenga1, S Marchese1, C Modini1.
Abstract
Ventral incisional hernia rate is decreasing due to the introduction of new clinical and surgery method. As a result, the complex incisional hernias, are less often described and rarely treated. We describe our experience in emergency case. We present the case of permagna incisional hernia with skin necrosis, subcutaneous abscess and bowel perforation which cause a long-lasting bedding. The successful management includes an emergency surgery applying hernia reduction, bowel resection and abdominal wall reconstruction through a biological mesh and positioning of VAC System. There is not a gold standard treatment that obtained an unanimous consensus, however we recommend the following procedure in that, in our patient, it shows no recurrences, infections and other post-operative complications.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24770826 DOI: 10.7471/CT.2014.1701
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Ter ISSN: 0009-9074