Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4257879 | Transplantation Proceedings | 2010 | 5 Pages |
BackgroundAbdominal hernias are a common disease among cirrhotic patients, because of malnutrition and persistently high intra-abdominal pressure due to ascites. When tense ascites is present, life-threatening complications are likely to occur. In such cases, the morbidity and mortality rates are high.ObjectiveWe describe 3 cirrhotic patients with rare complicated hernias that needed surgical repair. We discuss optimal timing for surgical approaches and the necessity of ascites control before surgery, as well as the technical details of the procedures.MethodReview of hospital charts of selected rare cases of herniae in cirrhotic patients.ConclusionElective surgical approaches can treat even uncommon hernias in cirrhotic patients with good results.