2016
DOI: 10.1186/s12917-016-0686-8
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Surgical treatment of traumatic eventration with polyester button and polypropylene mesh to strengthen the suture technique in equine

Abstract: BackgroundDefects in the abdominal wall of horses have high relapse rate. This is mainly in lateral eventrations and hernias caused by trauma from kicks of other horses or installation structures. The eventration region normally becomes swollen and there may be complications due to intestinal loop incarceration. The surgical treatment, consisting of reconstruction of the abdominal wall, frequently require biological or synthetic materials for the reinforcement of the suture line and tension support. Therefore,… Show more

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“…Several methods for treating abdominal hernias have been reported (Rijkenhuizen 2005; Kelmer and Schumacher 2008; Kummer and Stick 2012; Hawkins 2014; Gillam et al 2017). Methods of surgical repair include herniorrhaphy, nonabsorbable mesh herniorrhaphy, biological herniorrhaphy and laparoscopic herniorrhaphy (Van Der Velden and Klein 1994; Caron and Mehler 2009; Kumar et al 2013; Orlandini et al 2016; Tóth and Schumacher 2018). Delaying the repair for 2 to 3 months post‐injury increases the likelihood of successful repair as it allows the body sufficient time to resolve local inflammation and fibrous tissue to form around the hernial ring (Meek et al .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several methods for treating abdominal hernias have been reported (Rijkenhuizen 2005; Kelmer and Schumacher 2008; Kummer and Stick 2012; Hawkins 2014; Gillam et al 2017). Methods of surgical repair include herniorrhaphy, nonabsorbable mesh herniorrhaphy, biological herniorrhaphy and laparoscopic herniorrhaphy (Van Der Velden and Klein 1994; Caron and Mehler 2009; Kumar et al 2013; Orlandini et al 2016; Tóth and Schumacher 2018). Delaying the repair for 2 to 3 months post‐injury increases the likelihood of successful repair as it allows the body sufficient time to resolve local inflammation and fibrous tissue to form around the hernial ring (Meek et al .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%