2020
DOI: 10.3389/fsurg.2020.580116
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Laparoscopic vs. Open Surgical Repair of Subxiphoidal Hernia Following Median Sternotomy for Coronary Bypass - Analysis of the Herniamed Registry

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“…A complication of median sternotomy is subxiphoidal incisional hernia, which has a documented incidence of up to 4.2% [35]. According to reports, male sex, obesity, postoperative wound infection, and left ventricular failure are risk factors for subxiphoidal incisional hernia [35].…”
Section: Preferred Mas Procedures For Subxiphoid Hernia < 8 CMmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A complication of median sternotomy is subxiphoidal incisional hernia, which has a documented incidence of up to 4.2% [35]. According to reports, male sex, obesity, postoperative wound infection, and left ventricular failure are risk factors for subxiphoidal incisional hernia [35].…”
Section: Preferred Mas Procedures For Subxiphoid Hernia < 8 CMmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A complication of median sternotomy is subxiphoidal incisional hernia, which has a documented incidence of up to 4.2% [35]. According to reports, male sex, obesity, postoperative wound infection, and left ventricular failure are risk factors for subxiphoidal incisional hernia [35]. Owing to its unique anatomic location and the lateral distracting pressures while breathing and coughing, the subxiphoidal hernia repair is quite difficult and prone to recurrence [35,36].…”
Section: Preferred Mas Procedures For Subxiphoid Hernia < 8 CMmentioning
confidence: 99%
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