Simon, Thomas (Switzerland)
Thomas Simon, M.D., MBA
Chief Physician, Head of Department Visceral Surgery
Specialist for surgery and focus on visceral surgery
Spital Wallis - Spitalzentrum Oberwallis SZO
Spital Visp
Switzerland
Training on DynaMesh®-CICAT implants with focus on reinforcement and soft tissue bridging of the fascial and connective tissue structures of the abdominal wall as part of surgical treatment for epigastric hernias, umbilical or incisional hernias, and also as part of incisional hernia prevention.
Training on DynaMesh®-HIATUS implants with focus on prosthetic hiatoplasty and achievement of long-lasting support and stabilisation of the diaphragm in the region of the oesophageal hiatus.
Training on DynaMesh®-IPOM implants with focus on soft tissue reinforcement and soft tissue bridging of the fascial and connective tissue structures of the abdominal wall as part of surgical treatment for epigastric hernias, umbilical or incisional hernias, and parastomal hernias following ostomy surgery.
Training on DynaMesh®-IPST implants with focus on the prophylaxis and therapy of hernias and fascial defects in the abdominal wall after ostomy as well as to reinforce connective tissue structures and prevent prolapse of the diverted portion of the intestines.
Chief Physician, Head of Department Visceral Surgery
Specialist for surgery and focus on visceral surgery
Spital Wallis - Spitalzentrum Oberwallis SZO
Spital Visp
Switzerland
Training on DynaMesh®-CICAT implants with focus on reinforcement and soft tissue bridging of the fascial and connective tissue structures of the abdominal wall as part of surgical treatment for epigastric hernias, umbilical or incisional hernias, and also as part of incisional hernia prevention.
Training on DynaMesh®-HIATUS implants with focus on prosthetic hiatoplasty and achievement of long-lasting support and stabilisation of the diaphragm in the region of the oesophageal hiatus.
Training on DynaMesh®-IPOM implants with focus on soft tissue reinforcement and soft tissue bridging of the fascial and connective tissue structures of the abdominal wall as part of surgical treatment for epigastric hernias, umbilical or incisional hernias, and parastomal hernias following ostomy surgery.
Training on DynaMesh®-IPST implants with focus on the prophylaxis and therapy of hernias and fascial defects in the abdominal wall after ostomy as well as to reinforce connective tissue structures and prevent prolapse of the diverted portion of the intestines.
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