2014
Wound healing in acutely injured fascia
Lau F, Pomahac B. Wound healing in acutely injured fascia. Wound Repair And Regeneration 2014, 22: 14-17. PMID: 24813359, DOI: 10.1111/wrr.12165.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFascial healingIncisional herniaApparent functional deficitsSpecific surgical methodsFascial wound healingPaucity of dataHealing failureAcute injuryFunctional deficitsSurgical methodsSurgical proceduresSuch herniasMedical costsClinical settingHerniaClinical methodsFasciaWound healingHealingUnexpected findingRecent studiesSuch healingFailureCeliotomyPatients
2009
Use of a non–cross-linked porcine dermal scaffold in abdominal wall reconstruction
Pomahac B, Aflaki P. Use of a non–cross-linked porcine dermal scaffold in abdominal wall reconstruction. The American Journal Of Surgery 2009, 199: 22-27. PMID: 19427629, DOI: 10.1016/j.amjsurg.2008.12.033.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAbdominal WallAdultAgedAged, 80 and overAnimalsBiocompatible MaterialsCohort StudiesCollagenFemaleFollow-Up StudiesHernia, AbdominalHernia, VentralHumansMaleMiddle AgedPlastic Surgery ProceduresRetrospective StudiesSeverity of Illness IndexSurgical Wound DehiscenceSuture TechniquesSwineTensile StrengthTreatment OutcomeWound HealingYoung AdultConceptsAbdominal wall reconstructionSuperficial wound dehiscenceAbdominal wallComplex abdominal wallWall reconstructionWound dehiscencePorcine dermalProsthetic meshRetrospective chart reviewIntra-abdominal catastropheSurgical site infectionLarge incisional herniasGiant ventral herniasComplicated abdominal wallMean followMultiorgan failureAbdominal traumaEmergency surgeryOpen abdomenChart reviewSite infectionAbdominal closureFistula formationWound infectionIncisional hernia