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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Die Komponentenseparationstechnik – Analyse der klinischen Ergebnisse anhand einer systematischen Literaturübersicht und der Daten des deutschen Herniamed-Registers / Component Separation Technique - An analysis of the clinical results based on a systematic literature review and on the data of the German Herniamed Register

Thiessen, Andreas 30 March 2021 (has links)
No description available.
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Reconstrução transabdominal da linha média em pacientes submetidos a cirurgia de obesidade mórbida com hérnia incisional: técnica e resultados / Laparoscopic transabdominal midline reconstruction in post bariatric surgery patients with incisional hernia: technique and results

Costa, Thiago Nogueira 11 October 2017 (has links)
Introdução: O fechamento do defeito e reforço com prótese por via aberta sempre foi o procedimento de escolha na hérnia ventral/incisional. A Cirurgia Minimamente Invasiva (CMI) mudou a maneira de preparar e dissecar a parede abdominal. Com o advento da laparoscopia iniciou-se a correção em ponte do defeito através da colocação e fixação intraperitoneal de tela. Entretanto, evidências científicas mostram os benefícios do fechamento do defeito e colocação retro muscular da prótese como melhor técnica cirúrgica. Objetivos: Demonstração de nova técnica cirúrgica com correção laparoscópica de hérnia incisional no paciente pós cirurgia bariátrica, com avaliação dos resultados peri-operatórios e impacto na qualidade de vida. Métodos: Entre outubro de 2012 e fevereiro de 2014, 15 pacientes em pósoperatório de cirurgia para tratamento da obesidade mórbida foram submetidos a correção laparoscópica de hérnia incisional na linha média. O procedimento constitiu-se no fechamento do defeito e aproximação da linha média através do uso de grampeador linear laparoscópico, com a criação de espaço retro muscular onde a tela é posicionada e fixada. A seleção dos pacientes foi feita a partir de pacientes com hérnia incisional em sua linha média pós cirurgia bariátrica. Mulheres grávidas, pacientes com câncer ou contraindicações clínicas foram excluídos. Resultados: Quatro eram homens e onze mulheres. A idade média dos pacientes foi 52,3 anos (39 - 67). O IMC médio da série foi de 42,68 kg/m2 (40,61 - 57) antes da cirurgia bariátrica e 29,2 kg/m2 (23 - 31,6) no momento da hernioplastia. Quanto ao tamanho, a média da largura foi de 4,98 cm (2,1 - 9) e comprimento de 14 cm (7,5 - 20,5), com área média de 71,4 cm2 (21 - 138,7). O tempo cirúrgico médio foi de 114,33 min (85 - 170 min) e a média de internação hospitalar foi de 1,4 dias (1 - 6). Não houve complicações intra-operatórias ou imediatas. Um paciente apresentou seroma tratado conservadoramente uma semana após a cirurgia e outro paciente apresentou coleção retro muscular infectada tratada por drenagem percutânea. Dois pacientes apresentaram recidiva 1 ano após o procedimento (13,3%). O Questionário de qualidade de vida (QOL) mostrou boa satisfação e melhora nas limitações com significância estatística. Conclusões: O estudo demonstrou uma nova técnica vídeocirúrgica factível, segura e com baixos índices de complicação para o tratamento da Hérnia Incisional (HI) no doente obeso pós cirurgia bariátrica. Ademais obteve um impacto significante em sua qualidade de vida / Background: Open suture and mesh reinforcement were the procedure of choice for ventral/Incisional hernia repair. The minimally invasive surgery (MIS) changed the way to dissect and prepare the anatomy of the abdominal wall. Laparoscopic approach with defect bridging and mesh fixation was described since 1993, but the concept of this procedure remains unchanged. Former evidences showed benefits with defect closure and retro-muscular mesh positioning as best surgical practice. Objectives: Demonstration of a new technique for laparoscopic correction of incisional hernias in patients submitted previously to bariatric surgery, along with the evaluation of its perioperative results and the impact in the quality of life (QOL). Methods: Between October 2012 and February 2014, 15 post bariatric surgery patients undergone laparoscopic midline incisional hernia repair. The procedure consisted in the use of a laparoscopic linear stapler to close the defect and approximate the midline, as well as creating a retro rectus space in which a mesh was deployed and fixated. Selection was based on incisional midline hernias post open bariatric surgery. Pregnant women, patients in the presence of cancer or with clinical contraindications were excluded. Results: Four patients were men and the other eleven women. The patients mean age was 52.3 years (range: 39 - 67). The mean BMI of the series was 42.48 kg/m2 (range: 40,61 - 57) before the bariatric procedure and 29.5 kg/m2 (range: 23 - 31.6) when the hernia repair was done. Regarding the size of the defects, the mean width was 4.98 cm (range: 2.1 - 9) and length of 14 cm (range: 7.5 - 20.5), the mean area was 71.4 cm2 (21 - 138.7). The mean surgical time was 114.33 min (range: 85 - 170), and the mean length of hospital stay was 1.4 day. No intraoperative or immediate postoperative complication or death occurred. One patient had a seroma treated conservatively one week after surgery and another had a retro muscular infection treated with percutaneous drainage. Two patients presented recurrence one year after the procedure (13.3%). QOL questionnaries showed satisfaction and improvement in limitations with statistically significance. Conclusions: The study showed a new laparoscopic technique for the treatment of incisional hernias in the obese patient post bariatric surgery. The procedure was feasible, safe and with low rates of complications, as well as statistically significant in the improvement of QOL
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Reconstrução transabdominal da linha média em pacientes submetidos a cirurgia de obesidade mórbida com hérnia incisional: técnica e resultados / Laparoscopic transabdominal midline reconstruction in post bariatric surgery patients with incisional hernia: technique and results

Thiago Nogueira Costa 11 October 2017 (has links)
Introdução: O fechamento do defeito e reforço com prótese por via aberta sempre foi o procedimento de escolha na hérnia ventral/incisional. A Cirurgia Minimamente Invasiva (CMI) mudou a maneira de preparar e dissecar a parede abdominal. Com o advento da laparoscopia iniciou-se a correção em ponte do defeito através da colocação e fixação intraperitoneal de tela. Entretanto, evidências científicas mostram os benefícios do fechamento do defeito e colocação retro muscular da prótese como melhor técnica cirúrgica. Objetivos: Demonstração de nova técnica cirúrgica com correção laparoscópica de hérnia incisional no paciente pós cirurgia bariátrica, com avaliação dos resultados peri-operatórios e impacto na qualidade de vida. Métodos: Entre outubro de 2012 e fevereiro de 2014, 15 pacientes em pósoperatório de cirurgia para tratamento da obesidade mórbida foram submetidos a correção laparoscópica de hérnia incisional na linha média. O procedimento constitiu-se no fechamento do defeito e aproximação da linha média através do uso de grampeador linear laparoscópico, com a criação de espaço retro muscular onde a tela é posicionada e fixada. A seleção dos pacientes foi feita a partir de pacientes com hérnia incisional em sua linha média pós cirurgia bariátrica. Mulheres grávidas, pacientes com câncer ou contraindicações clínicas foram excluídos. Resultados: Quatro eram homens e onze mulheres. A idade média dos pacientes foi 52,3 anos (39 - 67). O IMC médio da série foi de 42,68 kg/m2 (40,61 - 57) antes da cirurgia bariátrica e 29,2 kg/m2 (23 - 31,6) no momento da hernioplastia. Quanto ao tamanho, a média da largura foi de 4,98 cm (2,1 - 9) e comprimento de 14 cm (7,5 - 20,5), com área média de 71,4 cm2 (21 - 138,7). O tempo cirúrgico médio foi de 114,33 min (85 - 170 min) e a média de internação hospitalar foi de 1,4 dias (1 - 6). Não houve complicações intra-operatórias ou imediatas. Um paciente apresentou seroma tratado conservadoramente uma semana após a cirurgia e outro paciente apresentou coleção retro muscular infectada tratada por drenagem percutânea. Dois pacientes apresentaram recidiva 1 ano após o procedimento (13,3%). O Questionário de qualidade de vida (QOL) mostrou boa satisfação e melhora nas limitações com significância estatística. Conclusões: O estudo demonstrou uma nova técnica vídeocirúrgica factível, segura e com baixos índices de complicação para o tratamento da Hérnia Incisional (HI) no doente obeso pós cirurgia bariátrica. Ademais obteve um impacto significante em sua qualidade de vida / Background: Open suture and mesh reinforcement were the procedure of choice for ventral/Incisional hernia repair. The minimally invasive surgery (MIS) changed the way to dissect and prepare the anatomy of the abdominal wall. Laparoscopic approach with defect bridging and mesh fixation was described since 1993, but the concept of this procedure remains unchanged. Former evidences showed benefits with defect closure and retro-muscular mesh positioning as best surgical practice. Objectives: Demonstration of a new technique for laparoscopic correction of incisional hernias in patients submitted previously to bariatric surgery, along with the evaluation of its perioperative results and the impact in the quality of life (QOL). Methods: Between October 2012 and February 2014, 15 post bariatric surgery patients undergone laparoscopic midline incisional hernia repair. The procedure consisted in the use of a laparoscopic linear stapler to close the defect and approximate the midline, as well as creating a retro rectus space in which a mesh was deployed and fixated. Selection was based on incisional midline hernias post open bariatric surgery. Pregnant women, patients in the presence of cancer or with clinical contraindications were excluded. Results: Four patients were men and the other eleven women. The patients mean age was 52.3 years (range: 39 - 67). The mean BMI of the series was 42.48 kg/m2 (range: 40,61 - 57) before the bariatric procedure and 29.5 kg/m2 (range: 23 - 31.6) when the hernia repair was done. Regarding the size of the defects, the mean width was 4.98 cm (range: 2.1 - 9) and length of 14 cm (range: 7.5 - 20.5), the mean area was 71.4 cm2 (21 - 138.7). The mean surgical time was 114.33 min (range: 85 - 170), and the mean length of hospital stay was 1.4 day. No intraoperative or immediate postoperative complication or death occurred. One patient had a seroma treated conservatively one week after surgery and another had a retro muscular infection treated with percutaneous drainage. Two patients presented recurrence one year after the procedure (13.3%). QOL questionnaries showed satisfaction and improvement in limitations with statistically significance. Conclusions: The study showed a new laparoscopic technique for the treatment of incisional hernias in the obese patient post bariatric surgery. The procedure was feasible, safe and with low rates of complications, as well as statistically significant in the improvement of QOL
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Comportement biomécanique de la paroi abdominale et de ses composants musculaires : du spécimen isolé au patient / Biomechanical behavior of the abdominal wall and its muscular components : from isolated specimens to patient

Tran, Doris 10 December 2013 (has links)
Dans le but d’améliorer le traitement des éventrations, cette thèse porte sur la biomécanique de la paroi abdominale. Plusieurs aspects de son comportement ont été étudiés: de la paroi globale aux constituants, de la paroi passive ex vivo sous chargement contrôlé à la paroi active in vivo sous chargement physiologique et enfin de la paroi saine des volontaires non-malades à la paroi lésée des patients en pré-opératoire. Un protocole a été développé pour évaluer la contribution des composants de la paroi abdominale humaine ex vivo à sa réponse mécanique globale. Les spécimens sont sollicités par pression après dissection successive des différents composants. L’analyse par stéréo-corrélation des déformations de la surface interne a montré que la gaine des rectus abdominis joue un rôle important dans la réponse de la paroi abdominale antérieure. Les examens in vivo ont permis de considérer la paroi abdominale in situ de 11 volontaires non-malades et pour la première fois de patients souffrant d’éventration (n=4) en pré-opératoire. Géométrie externe et interne, élasticité des muscles et raideurs locales ont été mesurées lors d’activités physiologiques. Les paramètres mécaniques mesurés sur les patients restent soit dans l’étendue de mesure des valeurs des volontaires non malades, soit sont plus faibles. Dans le futur, l’inclusion d’autres patients et des examens post-opératoires seront poursuivis. On disposera alors de données quantitatives de la paroi abdominale couvrant l’état sain, lésé et réparé. Des modèles numériques pourront être développés. Ils permettront d’estimer l’influence de paramètres mécaniques et géométriques sur le comportement de la paroi abdominale / This thesis focuses on the biomechanics of the abdominal wall in order to help improving the treatment of incisional hernias. Several aspects of its response werestudied: from global wall to components, from passive wall ex vivo subjected to controlled loading to active wall in vivo under physiological loading and finally from intact wall of healthy volunteers to incised wall of herniated patients before repair surgery. A protocol was developed to assess the contribution of the components of the human abdominal wall ex vivo to the global mechanical response. The specimens were loaded by air pressure after dissection of different components. The strain analysis of the internal surface by stereo-correlation highlighted the importance of the rectus abdominis sheath in the response of the anterior abdominal wall. The in vivo examinations considered the entire abdominal wall in situ of 11 healthy volunteers and for the first time herniated patients before surgery (n=4). External and internal geometry, muscle elasticity and local stiffness were measured during various physiological activities. Mechanical parameters measured on patients remain either in the range of values obtained with healthy volunteers or lower. In the future, the inclusion of other patients and post-operative examinations will be conducted. This will provide quantitative data for the healthy, incised and repaired abdominal wall and support the development of numerical models to estimate the influence of mechanical and geometrical parameters on the behavior of the abdominal wall

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