Comparison of Large Subcostal Hernias Treated With Open Anterior Components Separation or Open Transversus Abdominis Release Techniques
Antonio Espinosa-de-los-Monteros,
Daniela Fernandez-Alva,
Rodrigo Alejandro Solis-Reyna
et al.
Abstract:Background: Large subcostal incisional hernias are considered as complex defects, and a few different approaches have been described for repair. The purpose of this comparative cross-sectional study is to evaluate the outcomes of patients with large subcostal incisional hernias treated with either the open anterior components separation technique (ACS) or with the open transversus abdominis release technique (TAR). Methods: From the database of patients with large complex incisional hernias who underwent a… Show more
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