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Surgical Endoscopy and Other Interventional Techniques | 2016

SAGES guidelines for laparoscopic ventral hernia repair

David B. Earle; J. Scott Roth; Alan A. Saber; Steve Haggerty; Joel F. Bradley; Robert D. Fanelli; Raymond Price; William Richardson; Dimitrios Stefanidis

The goals of ventral hernia repair are relief of patient symptoms and/or cure of the hernia with minimization of recurrence rates. While laparoscopic ventral hernia repair (LVHR) has gained popularity in recent years, there is still significant controversy about the optimal approach to ventral hernia repair. This document has been written to assist surgeons utilizing a laparoscopic approach to ventral hernia repair in terms of patient selection, operative technique, and postoperative care. It is not intended to debate the merits of prosthetic use and specific types of prosthetics.


American Journal of Surgery | 2015

Complications of bariatric surgery: the acute care surgeon's experience.

Joel F. Bradley; Samuel W. Ross; Christmas Ab; Peter E. Fischer; Gaurav Sachdev; Heniford Bt; Ronald F. Sing

BACKGROUND Complications of bariatric surgeries are common, can occur throughout the patients lifetime, and can be life-threatening. We examined bariatric surgical complications presenting to our acute care surgery service. METHODS Records were reviewed from January 2007 to June 2013 for patients presenting with a complication after bariatric surgery. RESULTS Laparoscopic Roux-en-Y gastric bypass was the most common index operation (n = 20), followed by open Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (n = 6), laparoscopic gastric band (n = 4), and vertical banded gastroplasty (n = 3). Diagnoses included internal hernia (n = 10), small bowel obstruction (n = 5), lap band restriction (n = 4), biliary disease (n = 3), upper GI bleeding or ulcer (n = 3), ischemic bowel (n = 2), marginal ulcer (n = 2), gastric outlet obstruction (n = 2), perforated ulcer (n = 2), intussusception (n = 1), and incarcerated ventral hernia (n = 1). Operations were required in 91% of the patients. Laparoscopic outcomes were similar to open; however, open cases were more emergent (23.5% vs 69.2%) and had longer hospital length of stay (4.8 ± 3.5 vs 11.0 ± 10.3 days, P < .05). All patients survived. CONCLUSIONS The acute care surgeon will encounter complications of bariatric surgery. Internal hernias or obstructive etiologies are the most common presentations and often require emergent or urgent surgery.


Journal of Surgical Research | 2013

Does ventral hernia defect length, width, or area predict postoperative quality of life? Answers from a prospective, international study

Blair A. Wormer; Amanda L. Walters; Joel F. Bradley; Kristopher B. Williams; Victor B. Tsirline; Vedra A. Augenstein; B. Todd Heniford


Surgical Endoscopy and Other Interventional Techniques | 2014

The first nationwide evaluation of robotic general surgery: a regionalized, small but safe start

Blair A. Wormer; K.T. Dacey; Kristopher B. Williams; Joel F. Bradley; Amanda L. Walters; Vedra A. Augenstein; Dimitrios Stefanidis; B. Todd Heniford


American Journal of Surgery | 2014

Outcomes of pancreatic debridement in acute pancreatitis: analysis of the nationwide inpatient sample from 1998 to 2010

Blair A. Wormer; Ryan Z. Swan; Kristopher B. Williams; Joel F. Bradley; Amanda L. Walters; Vedra A. Augenstein; John B. Martinie; B. Todd Heniford


American Journal of Surgery | 2015

Defining surgical outcomes and quality of life in massive ventral hernia repair: an international multicenter prospective study.

Samuel W. Ross; Blair A. Wormer; M. Kim; Bindhu Oommen; Joel F. Bradley; Amy E. Lincourt; Vedra A. Augenstein; B. Todd Heniford


Journal of Surgical Research | 2013

Does the Volume of Laparoscopic Versus Open Cases Affect the Outcomes of Inguinal Hernia Repair

Alla Y. Zemlyak; Victor B. Tsirline; Amanda L. Walters; Joel F. Bradley; Amy E. Lincourt; Heniford Bt


Journal of Surgical Research | 2013

Ventral Hernia Repair in the Western World: Prospective International Study Demonstrates Similar Surgical Outcomes Found in Europe and USA

Blair A. Wormer; Amanda L. Walters; Joel F. Bradley; Kristopher B. Williams; V.B. Tsirline; Vedra A. Augenstein; Heniford Bt


/data/revues/10727515/v221i4sS1/S1072751515006390/ | 2015

CeDAR: Carolinas Equation for Determining Associated Risks

Vedra A. Augenstein; Paul D. Colavita; Blair A. Wormer; Amanda L. Walters; Joel F. Bradley; Amy E. Lincourt; James M. Horton; B. Todd Heniford


Journal of The American College of Surgeons | 2014

WITHDRAWN: Ventral and Incisional Hernia Repair with Preperitoneal Mesh Placement: Outcomes from a Prospective Study in Complex Hernia Repair

B. Todd Heniford; Samuel W. Ross; Igor Belyansky; Kris B. Williams; Joel F. Bradley; Blair A. Wormer; Amanda L. Walters; Amy E. Lincourt; Paul D. Colavita; Kent W. Kercher; Vedra A. Augenstein

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Heniford Bt

Carolinas Medical Center

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K.T. Dacey

Carolinas Medical Center

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Samuel W. Ross

Carolinas Medical Center

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M. Kim

Carolinas Medical Center

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