Affiliation:
1. Lecturer, Department of Surgery, Edo University, Iyamho, Edo State, Nigeria.
Abstract
Incisional hernias, otherwise known as postoperative ventral hernias, are post-surgical fascial defects in the abdominal wall through which fat and viscera protrude. They are preventable causes of morbidity and mortality commonly encountered in our environment. Only a few patients with incisional hernia seek medical advice and only a handful of them consent to a surgical repair, even in the presence of complications, due to the high cost of treatment and disappointment from previous surgery. In this case series, two patients with complicated large long-standing post-surgical incisional hernias, who declined surgical repairs are presented, and the barriers to early presentation and factors responsible for refusal to consent to surgery in sub-Saharan Africa reviewed.
Publisher
African - British Journals
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1 articles.
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