This talk was presented at the 2018 SAGES Meeting/16th World Congress of Endoscopic Surgery by James G Bittner during the Masters Hernia: Recurrent Hernias – Making the Best of a Bad Situation on April 11 2018
Keyword(s): abdominal binder, abdominal wall, abdominal wall reconstruction, ACS, acute, anterior component separation, antibiotics, aponeurosis, areolar tissue, cardiopulmonary, cholecystectomy, complex AWR, complications, concomitant, defect closure, destabilization, examination, external oblique, hematoma, hernia defect, IAP, imaging, intercostal bundles, internal oblique, intra abdominal pressure, intraperitoneal hernia, IPOM, length of stay, linea semilunaris, LOS, masters hernia, medialization, mesh, mesh explant, mesh infection, mesh removal, midline, midline hernias, minimally invasive, morbidity, muscle atrophy, nerve injury, parastomal hernia, percutaneous drainage, permanent mesh, prehabilitation, prevention, recurrent hernia, reoperation, retrospective review, robotic TAR, rTAR, salvage, seroma, skin necrosis, SSI, surgical site infection, synthetic mesh, TAR, technical error, technical failure, tension, transversalis fascia, transversus abdominis release, wound complications
Complications of anterior component separation–41 sec
Citations–6:34 Hernia 2015
Complications of TAR–8:13
Summary–13:03