PLASTY RECURRENT POSTOPERATIVE ABDOMINAL WALL HERNIA. CLINICAL AND ANATOMICAL OBSERVATION OF THE PATIENT AFTER 13 YEARS OF THE PLASTY

ABSTRACT. Postoperative abdominal wall hernias account for 20-26% of all external abdominal hernias and occur in 10 - 32% of the patients operated on the abdominal organs. They are characterized by a rapid increase in size, high rate of complications. There is no standard operation. Relapses occur i...

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Main Author: M. B. Skvortsov
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Sklifosovsky Research Institute for Emergency Medicine, Public Healthcare Institution of Moscow Healthcare Department 2016-03-01
Series:Неотложная медицинская помощь
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Online Access:https://www.jnmp.ru/jour/article/view/152
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description ABSTRACT. Postoperative abdominal wall hernias account for 20-26% of all external abdominal hernias and occur in 10 - 32% of the patients operated on the abdominal organs. They are characterized by a rapid increase in size, high rate of complications. There is no standard operation. Relapses occur in 14–15%. Autoplastic ways by fascial-aponeurotic plasty are not always reliable and radical. Alloplastic methods have been widely spread and used in 75–85% of operated in Europe and in the USA. These methods are not flawless- changes of the implants properties and their capsule were marked — their size, flexibility and strength are decreased, complications — adhesions, fistulas, pain and discomfort. Therefore, the search for radical ways remains relevant. The description of the clinical follow-up after successful local fascial-aponeurotic plastic surgery of the repeatedly recurrent postoperative abdominal wall hernia. Conclusion The author recommends the wider use of the described method of hernioplasty.
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spelling doaj.art-d671ccaf1c874b2d9825f65ec83b9cea2023-08-02T09:09:16ZrusSklifosovsky Research Institute for Emergency Medicine, Public Healthcare Institution of Moscow Healthcare DepartmentНеотложная медицинская помощь2223-90222541-80172016-03-01035557150PLASTY RECURRENT POSTOPERATIVE ABDOMINAL WALL HERNIA. CLINICAL AND ANATOMICAL OBSERVATION OF THE PATIENT AFTER 13 YEARS OF THE PLASTYM. B. Skvortsov0Irkutsk State Medical University Irkutsk State Regional Сlinical Hospital Surgery Institute ESB SD RAMS IrkutskABSTRACT. Postoperative abdominal wall hernias account for 20-26% of all external abdominal hernias and occur in 10 - 32% of the patients operated on the abdominal organs. They are characterized by a rapid increase in size, high rate of complications. There is no standard operation. Relapses occur in 14–15%. Autoplastic ways by fascial-aponeurotic plasty are not always reliable and radical. Alloplastic methods have been widely spread and used in 75–85% of operated in Europe and in the USA. These methods are not flawless- changes of the implants properties and their capsule were marked — their size, flexibility and strength are decreased, complications — adhesions, fistulas, pain and discomfort. Therefore, the search for radical ways remains relevant. The description of the clinical follow-up after successful local fascial-aponeurotic plastic surgery of the repeatedly recurrent postoperative abdominal wall hernia. Conclusion The author recommends the wider use of the described method of hernioplasty.https://www.jnmp.ru/jour/article/view/152postoperative abdominal herniarelapselocal plasty
spellingShingle M. B. Skvortsov
PLASTY RECURRENT POSTOPERATIVE ABDOMINAL WALL HERNIA. CLINICAL AND ANATOMICAL OBSERVATION OF THE PATIENT AFTER 13 YEARS OF THE PLASTY
Неотложная медицинская помощь
postoperative abdominal hernia
relapse
local plasty
title PLASTY RECURRENT POSTOPERATIVE ABDOMINAL WALL HERNIA. CLINICAL AND ANATOMICAL OBSERVATION OF THE PATIENT AFTER 13 YEARS OF THE PLASTY
title_full PLASTY RECURRENT POSTOPERATIVE ABDOMINAL WALL HERNIA. CLINICAL AND ANATOMICAL OBSERVATION OF THE PATIENT AFTER 13 YEARS OF THE PLASTY
title_fullStr PLASTY RECURRENT POSTOPERATIVE ABDOMINAL WALL HERNIA. CLINICAL AND ANATOMICAL OBSERVATION OF THE PATIENT AFTER 13 YEARS OF THE PLASTY
title_full_unstemmed PLASTY RECURRENT POSTOPERATIVE ABDOMINAL WALL HERNIA. CLINICAL AND ANATOMICAL OBSERVATION OF THE PATIENT AFTER 13 YEARS OF THE PLASTY
title_short PLASTY RECURRENT POSTOPERATIVE ABDOMINAL WALL HERNIA. CLINICAL AND ANATOMICAL OBSERVATION OF THE PATIENT AFTER 13 YEARS OF THE PLASTY
title_sort plasty recurrent postoperative abdominal wall hernia clinical and anatomical observation of the patient after 13 years of the plasty
topic postoperative abdominal hernia
relapse
local plasty
url https://www.jnmp.ru/jour/article/view/152
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