This talk was presented at the 2018 SAGES Meeting/16th World Congress of Endoscopic Surgery by Archana Ramaswamy during the Postgraduate Course: Minimally Invasive Advances in Complex Hernia Repair on April 12 2018
Keyword(s): abdominal wall, abdominal wall compliance, algorithm, BMI, body mass index, Botox, bowel strangulation, complex hernia repair, complex ventral hernia repair, complications, component separation technique, contraindications, CST, defect closure, dehiscence, diabetes, double crown technique, elective surgery, expert, expert consensus, frailty, gastrointestinal surgery, general anesthesia, GI surgery, guidelines, HbA1c, healing, hernia defect, hernia reduction, incarcerated hernia, India, indications, intra abdominal, intraperitoneal, laparoscopic ventral hernia repair, laparoscopy, limitations, linea alba, loss of domain, LVHR, malnutrition, mesh fixation, mesh infection, meta-analysis, midline closure, minimally invasive, morbid obesity, muscle release prehabilitation, nicotine, NSQIP, obese, obesity, open technique, patient selection, psoas, PTFE, recurrence rate, retrorectus, Rives-Stoppa hernia repair, robot, sarcopenia, screening, seroma, skill, skin, smoking, staples, swiss cheese hernia, symptomatic hernia, TAR, techniques, transfascial suture fixation, transfascial sutures, transversus abdominis release, ultrasound guidance, wound complication, wound infection
Citations–43 sec Surg Laparosc Endosc 1993
Rationale for LVHR–4:57
Does midline closure affect abdominal wall integrity?–5:39 JACS 2014
Defect closure–7:09
Midline closure–7:52 Surg Endosc 2011
Muscle release prehabilitation–9:16 Surg Endosc 2018
Botox–10:08 Surg Endosc 2017
Prehabilitation–10:59
Smoking expert consensus–11:08 Ann Surg 2017
Diabetes expert consensus–11:38
Obesity–12:06 Am J Surg 2015
Malnutrition–13:23 Clin Nutr 2015
Algorithm–15:12 Hernia 2017