| Literature DB >> 8054821 |
M Takahashi1, K Ono, R Wakakuwa, O Sato, Y Tsuchiya, G Kamiya, K Nitta, K Tajima, K Wada.
Abstract
A case report of an infected full-thickness abdominal wall defect treated successfully with a human dura mater allograft is presented. A review of the literature and a discussion of prosthetic abdominal wall repair is also included. A 46-year-old woman presented with multiple small bowel perforations and a large abdominal wall defect due to a motor vehicle collision. A gamma-irradiated human dura mater prosthesis was used to repair the large abdominal wall defect which had been infected by a jejunal fistula. After more than 4 years of follow-up, the patient is free of complications, including wound infection, herniation, and ileus. The human dura mater allograft is thus considered to be a useful prosthesis for repairing potentially infected wounds.Entities:
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Year: 1994 PMID: 8054821 DOI: 10.1007/bf01427043
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Surg Today ISSN: 0941-1291 Impact factor: 2.549