Living With a Parastomal Bulge - a Phenomenological-hermeneutic Study of Patients Lived Experiences...
OstomyHernia1 moreA parastomal bulge (PB) is a frequent long-term complication after stoma formation. Most parastomal bulging occurs within two years of stoma formation but is seen up to 20 years post-surgery. A bulge may be relatively obvious or extremely difficult to diagnose, and descriptions of symptoms vary from 'asymptomatic', 'symptomatic' to 'high symptom load'. Previous studies report that quality of life as well as physical, psychological and social function are affected in patients with parastomal bulging. However, there is a lack of knowledge of patients' lived experiences with parastomal bulging. Insight into patients' experiences of symptoms in relation to parastomal bulging and the impact on everyday life may help identify issues of importance from the patient perspective. This, in turn, may help professionals to better understand and support patients with PB, and be of help when identifying patients' symptoms and determining relevant treatment strategies.
Nutrition and Constipation at Inguinal Hernia Patients
NutritionConstipation1 moreThere are lots of inguinal hernia risk factors determined in the literature. But the relationship between nutritional status and inguinal hernia were not examined yet. In this study the investigators evaluated the constipation scale and food consumption of the inguinal hernia patients. This Case-Control study was performed between March 2018- March 2019. The patients who admitted for operation with inguinal hernia were the case group (n:115) and the patients who were admitted to the same hospital without inguinal hernia were control group (n:88). The age, body mass index, alcohol and smoking habits, daily activity, frequency of food consumption and the Wexner constipation scoring were examined using questionnaire were noted.
The Transrectus Sheath Pre-peritoneal (TREPP) Technique for Strangulated Inguinal Hernia: a Case-series...
Strangulated Inguinal Hernian the Sint Jansdal Hospital in Harderwijk, the Netherlands, the TREPP technique is the standard operating procedure for patients with inguinal hernia. Starting from 2006, this procedure has also been used on patients that presented with an acute strangulated inguinal hernia in the emergency department, instead of the more common Lichtenstein technique. The goal of this retrospective case series is to assess the feasibility of the TREPP technique in case of an acute strangulated inguinal hernia. Patient records from 2006 until 2016 will be used to search for patients treated for acute inguinal hernia in that period. After applying the in- and exclusion criteria, patients who are eligible for inclusion will be contacted by telephone. They will be asked if they are willing to visit the surgical outpatient department once and fill out two questionnaires. The data of these questionnaires will be analyzed and published.
HErnias REparation After Kidney Transplantation Study
Prosthesis UserRenal TransplantationCorrelation between hernias reparation in patients who have received a kidney transplant. The investigators will analyze the data of patients who have been treated for reparation of incisional hernia after kidney transplantation with or without the placement of a prosthesis.
Tension in Posterior Component Separation for Abdominal Wall Reconstruction
Ventral Incisional HerniaThe purpose of this study is to measure the changes in tension after each release in a standard posterior component separation during abdominal wall reconstruction.
Consensus in Surgical Community for Asymptomatic Abdominal Wall and Incisional Hernias
Study of Practices of Surgeons on Surgical Management of Asymptomatic HerniasComparison With International RecommendationsHernia pathology is one of the leading causes of surgery worldwide. For asymptomatic patients, surgery remains questionable. Although there are new European recommendations, the practice of digestive surgeons regarding the management of asymptomatic hernias is unknown. The objective of this study was to evaluate the practices of a large population of digestive surgeons with asymptomatic hernia.
Neo-angiogenesis in Inguinal Henia Implant ProFlor
Inguinal HerniaThe investigation is aimed at specifically demonstrating the ingrowth of newly formed vascular elements within ProFlor, a 3D dynamic responsive implant for inguinal hernia repair
Long-Term Follow-up After Ventral Hernia Repair With Strattice Mesh
Ventral HerniaThis study will assess long-term outcomes (greater than 12 months) following ventral hernia repair with Strattice mesh reinforcement.
Prevention of Postoperative Ventral Hernias
Gangrenous Postoperative Ventral Hernia (Diagnosis)Dehiscence of Laparotomy WoundThe research is aimed at identifying factors of herniation after median laparotomy and developing surgical methods for preventing postoperative ventral hernias and eventrations.
Risk Factors for Morbidity After Incisional Hernia Repairs
Incisional HerniaThe Danish Ventral Hernia Database (DVHD) registers 37 different perioperative parameters. The aim of present study is to use large-scale data from DVHD to uncover risk factors for readmission, reoperation (any indication), death and reoperation for recurrence after incisional hernia repair.