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Yonsei Medical Journal ; : 552-554, 2004.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-177692

ABSTRACT

A traumatic abdominal wall hernia (TAWH) is a rare type of hernia, which follows blunt trauma to the abdomen, where disruption of the musculature and fascia occurs, with the overlying skin remaining intact. The case of a sixty five year old female that developed a TAWH, following the collapse of the roof of her house, is reported. She underwent a laparotomy for suspected liver injury, followed by repair of the hernia using a fascia lata graft taken from the thigh. The etiology, pathogenesis and management of this rare hernia are discussed.


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Aged , Female , Humans , Abdominal Wall/pathology , Fatal Outcome , Hernia, Ventral/etiology , Laparotomy , Wounds, Nonpenetrating/complications
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Yonsei Medical Journal ; : 991-994, 2003.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-119979

ABSTRACT

Ten patients with gastric scarring and an outlet obstruction secondary to ingestion of corrosive substances were referred to our department for surgical management, between May 1999 and April 2003. Hydrochloric acid was the most common corrosive ingested (4 cases), although many were not aware of the nature of the ingested substance. An associated esophageal stricture was present in 5 cases (50%). All the patients initially underwent feeding jejunostomy, with definitive surgery performed at a later date. A partial gastrectomy was found to be the most satisfactory procedure, and was performed in 90% of the cases (9 patients).


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Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Caustics , Enteral Nutrition , Gastrectomy , Gastric Outlet Obstruction/chemically induced , Jejunostomy
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