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New concepts in diastasi recti surgery = minimally invasive surgical techniques and patient management /
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New concepts in diastasi recti surgery/ edited by Salvatore Cuccomarino, Ezequiel M. Palmisano, Derlin M. Juárez Muas.
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minimally invasive surgical techniques and patient management /
other author:
Cuccomarino, Salvatore.
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Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2024.,
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viii, 213 p. :ill. (chiefly color), digital ;24 cm.
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INTRODUCTION 1. Why an abdominal wall surgeon should operate a diastasis recti? -- PART I 2. Surgical anatomy of the anterolateral wall of the abdomen and classification of the diastasis recti -- 3. Epidemiology and causes of diastasis recti -- 4. Pathophysiology and clinical aspects of diastasis recti -- 5. Diagnosis and surgical indications -- 6. Gender-specific differences in etiology, symptomatology, indication and choice of technique of Rectus diastasis associated with midline hernias -- 7. Preparing the patient for surgery -- PART II 8. Open diastasis recti surgery: abdominoplasty -- 9. Endoscopic preaponeurotic repair (REPA) -- 10. The totally extraperitoneal repair (TEP) -- 11. Robotic repair -- 12. Repair of large diastasis recti -- 13. Anesthetic techniques and postoperative pain control -- 14. Minimally invasive lipoabdominoplasty (MILA) -- 15. The Role of Physiotherapy -- 16. Long-term outcomes and prevention of postoperative complications in diastasis recti surgery.
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Abdominal wall - Endoscopic surgery. -
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-74947-6
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9783031749476
New concepts in diastasi recti surgery = minimally invasive surgical techniques and patient management /
New concepts in diastasi recti surgery
minimally invasive surgical techniques and patient management /[electronic resource] :edited by Salvatore Cuccomarino, Ezequiel M. Palmisano, Derlin M. Juárez Muas. - Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :2024. - viii, 213 p. :ill. (chiefly color), digital ;24 cm.
INTRODUCTION 1. Why an abdominal wall surgeon should operate a diastasis recti? -- PART I 2. Surgical anatomy of the anterolateral wall of the abdomen and classification of the diastasis recti -- 3. Epidemiology and causes of diastasis recti -- 4. Pathophysiology and clinical aspects of diastasis recti -- 5. Diagnosis and surgical indications -- 6. Gender-specific differences in etiology, symptomatology, indication and choice of technique of Rectus diastasis associated with midline hernias -- 7. Preparing the patient for surgery -- PART II 8. Open diastasis recti surgery: abdominoplasty -- 9. Endoscopic preaponeurotic repair (REPA) -- 10. The totally extraperitoneal repair (TEP) -- 11. Robotic repair -- 12. Repair of large diastasis recti -- 13. Anesthetic techniques and postoperative pain control -- 14. Minimally invasive lipoabdominoplasty (MILA) -- 15. The Role of Physiotherapy -- 16. Long-term outcomes and prevention of postoperative complications in diastasis recti surgery.
This book sheds new light on the anatomy, pathophysiology, clinical implications, and surgical interventions for diastasis of the rectus abdominis muscles. Diastasis recti is a prevalent condition, affecting approximately one-third of women post-delivery. Often dismissed as merely an aesthetic issue, recent research over the past 15 years has revealed its profound functional implications on core stability, lumbar support, pelvic floor function, and the overall integrity of the antero-lateral abdominal wall. The chapters cover topics such as the latest advancements in minimally invasive surgery-including laparoscopic, endoscopic, and robotic techniques-highlighting how these methods effectively address the functional issues associated with diastasis recti. Readers will discover insights into how this condition can be a significant risk factor for linea alba hernias and the recurrence of umbilical and median incisional hernias. Contributions from renowned experts provide a comprehensive analysis of current research and personal experiences, making this book an essential resource for understanding and treating diastasis recti.
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