BACKGROUND In recent years,mesh has become a standard repair method for parastomal hernia surgery due to its low recurrence rate and low postoperative pain.However,using mesh to repair parastomal hernias also carries ...BACKGROUND In recent years,mesh has become a standard repair method for parastomal hernia surgery due to its low recurrence rate and low postoperative pain.However,using mesh to repair parastomal hernias also carries potential dangers.One of these dangers is mesh erosion,a rare but serious complication following hernia surgery,particularly parastomal hernia surgery,and has attracted the attention of surgeons in recent years.CASE SUMMARY Herein,we report the case of a 67-year-old woman with mesh erosion after parastomal hernia surgery.The patient,who underwent parastomal hernia repair surgery 3 years prior,presented to the surgery clinic with a complaint of chronic abdominal pain upon resuming defecation through the anus.Three months later,a portion of the mesh was excreted from the patient’s anus and was removed by a doctor.Imaging revealed that the patient’s colon had formed a t-branch tube structure,which was formed by the mesh erosion.The surgery reconstructed the structure of the colon and eliminated potential bowel perforation.CONCLUSION Surgeons should consider mesh erosion since it has an insidious development and is difficult to diagnose at the early stage.展开更多
Extracranial carotid artery injuries may produce severe haemorrhage,cerebral damage or arteriovenous fistula.Examples of traumatic extracranial carotid-jugular fistula are not frequently reported,especially in forensi...Extracranial carotid artery injuries may produce severe haemorrhage,cerebral damage or arteriovenous fistula.Examples of traumatic extracranial carotid-jugular fistula are not frequently reported,especially in forensic medicine.We report a controversial case of an extracranial internal carotid-jugular fistula resulting from a stab wound to the neck.The degree of the injury was classified under“The Standard of Human Body Injury Assessment(2014)”(SIA)in China by forensic examiners.We believe this case report will provide information for the forensic assessment of similar cases.展开更多
文摘BACKGROUND In recent years,mesh has become a standard repair method for parastomal hernia surgery due to its low recurrence rate and low postoperative pain.However,using mesh to repair parastomal hernias also carries potential dangers.One of these dangers is mesh erosion,a rare but serious complication following hernia surgery,particularly parastomal hernia surgery,and has attracted the attention of surgeons in recent years.CASE SUMMARY Herein,we report the case of a 67-year-old woman with mesh erosion after parastomal hernia surgery.The patient,who underwent parastomal hernia repair surgery 3 years prior,presented to the surgery clinic with a complaint of chronic abdominal pain upon resuming defecation through the anus.Three months later,a portion of the mesh was excreted from the patient’s anus and was removed by a doctor.Imaging revealed that the patient’s colon had formed a t-branch tube structure,which was formed by the mesh erosion.The surgery reconstructed the structure of the colon and eliminated potential bowel perforation.CONCLUSION Surgeons should consider mesh erosion since it has an insidious development and is difficult to diagnose at the early stage.
基金This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China[grant number 81500921]the National Key Research and Development Program of China[grant number 2016YFC0800700]+1 种基金the Shanghai Key Laboratory of Forensic Medicine[grant number 17DZ2273200]the Shanghai Forensic Service Platform[grant number 16DZ290900].
文摘Extracranial carotid artery injuries may produce severe haemorrhage,cerebral damage or arteriovenous fistula.Examples of traumatic extracranial carotid-jugular fistula are not frequently reported,especially in forensic medicine.We report a controversial case of an extracranial internal carotid-jugular fistula resulting from a stab wound to the neck.The degree of the injury was classified under“The Standard of Human Body Injury Assessment(2014)”(SIA)in China by forensic examiners.We believe this case report will provide information for the forensic assessment of similar cases.