Publications by authors named "A Omouri"

Sportsman's hernia is very frequent in some sports, particularly in football. This painful syndrome is reported by high-level athletes as well as amateurs. There is no consensus about the management of sportsman's hernia, because of the heterogeneity in anatomoclinic forms.

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  • GIST treatment primarily involves surgery, but resection can be complex for gastric GISTs due to their location and potential complications afterward.* -
  • A case study presented a 66-year-old woman who underwent a successful robot-assisted transgastric resection of a 4 cm low-grade GIST, ensuring free surgical margins.* -
  • The use of minimally invasive techniques like transgastric resection may reduce post-operative issues such as stenosis and hemorrhage, but further research is necessary to support this approach.*
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Introduction And Hypothesis: Female pelvic organ prolapses are common, but their treatment is challenging. Notably, diagnosis and understanding of these troubles remain incomplete. Tridimensional observations of displacement and deformation of the pelvic organs during a strain could support a better understanding and help to develop comprehensive tools for preoperative planning.

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Background: Fecal incontinence is a common complaint. In the presence of extensive sphincter deterioration, after anorectal trauma, or failure of non-invasive surgical procedures, a sphincter reconstruction with dynamic graciloplasty can be proposed. The aim of our study was to evaluate the long-term results of dynamic graciloplasty.

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