Asymptomatic migration of ventral mesh for incisional hernia into the small intestine: A case report

Clinical Case Reports
Evangelia TriantafyllouOrestis Tsiripidis

Abstract

Even though mesh migration is a rare complication, it must be considered in the differential diagnosis when investigating abdominal pain and digestive complications in patients with history of abdominal operations.

References

Apr 25, 2003·Hernia : the Journal of Hernias and Abdominal Wall Surgery·Roberto FerroneGianni Natalini
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Mar 15, 2005·Scandinavian Journal of Urology and Nephrology·Jørgen Bjerggaard JensenLars Lund
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Nov 27, 2020·Clinical Journal of Gastroenterology·Joseph Ryan LeachLygia Stewart

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