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JM Regimbeau
Researcher at French Institute of Health and Medical Research
Publications - 9
Citations - 308
JM Regimbeau is an academic researcher from French Institute of Health and Medical Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Incisional hernia & Hernia. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 9 publications receiving 261 citations.
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Peritoneal volume is predictive of tension-free fascia closure of large incisional hernias with loss of domain: a prospective study
TL;DR: The IHV/PV ratio is predictive of tension-free fascia closure for hernias or incisional hernia with loss of domain and Simplification of the volumetry method is necessary.
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Progressive preoperative pneumoperitoneum preparation (the Goni Moreno protocol) prior to large incisional hernia surgery: volumetric, respiratory and clinical impacts. A prospective study
TL;DR: PPP increased the hernia and abdominal volumes and induced a progressive, restrictive syndrome, and the overall postoperative morbidity rate was 37%.
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Progressive pneumoperitoneum increases the length of abdominal muscles
F. Dumont,David Fuks,Pierre Verhaeghe,Olivier Brehant,C. Sabbagh,M. Riboulot,Thierry Yzet,JM Regimbeau +7 more
TL;DR: In conclusion, PPP increases the abdominal wall muscle length and has the same impact on the IH orifice and would facilitate the fascial repair of otherwise untreatable large IH.
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Procalcitonin and intestinal ischemia: a review of the literature
TL;DR: It is considered that PCT can be used in daily practice as a tool for diagnosing intestinal ischemia, and the preclinical and clinical data suggest that it does not need to be placed in the basket of diagnostic tools for this condition.
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Partial removal of infected parietal meshes is a safe procedure
TL;DR: PRM is feasible in most cases allowing first to spare the capital parietal patients and secondly to avoid major surgery, and in case of failure, total removal of the mesh can be discussed.