Abdominal wall necrosis after incisional hernia repair in an obese diabetic patient

Autores/as

  • Helen Brambila Jorge Pareja
  • Eduardo Alves Canedo
  • Elisangela Maria Nicolete Rampazzio
  • José Francisco Galindo Medina Filho
  • Larissa Pastori
  • Dayane Valentim Borges
  • Armando Carromeu Dias Pioch
  • Victor Hugo Maioli

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56238/isevjhv3n2-005

Palabras clave:

Hernia, Hypothyreoidism, Necrose, Diabetes mellitus.

Resumen

Tissue repair is a complex and multifactorial organic process, intrinsically related to the health condition of individuals. Systemic pathologies such as hypothyroidism, Diabetes Mellitus (DM) and advanced age have a direct and indirect impact on the chain of physiological processes that make up tissue proliferation and healing. In patients with these comorbidities, especially when they are associated, the mechanism of tissue healing can be compromised and delay their post-operative recovery. The aim of this article is to report a clinical case of an elderly patient, affected by the aforementioned comorbidities, who underwent surgery for numerous abdominal hernias and evolved unfavorably in the postoperative period, with extensive necrosis of the abdominal wall.

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Publicado

2024-03-26

Cómo citar

Brambila Jorge Pareja, H., Alves Canedo, E., Maria Nicolete Rampazzio, E., Francisco Galindo Medina Filho, J., Pastori, L., Valentim Borges, D., Carromeu Dias Pioch, A., & Hugo Maioli, V. (2024). Abdominal wall necrosis after incisional hernia repair in an obese diabetic patient. International Seven Journal of Health Research, 3(2), 421–432. https://doi.org/10.56238/isevjhv3n2-005