Optimization Of Tension-Free Hernioalloplastic For An Inguinal Hernia
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https://doi.org/10.11603/2414-4533.2017.1.7632Keywords:
inguinal hernia, tension-free hernioalloplasty.Abstract
The aim of the study: optimization of pull hernioplastics with inguinal hernia, through the introduction of a new method of alloplasty.
Materials and Methods. The study includes the results of surgical treatment of 47 patients. Patients were divided into two groups: the first group of control comparisons carried 33 (70.2%) hernioalloplasty produced in the usual way of Liechtenstein. In 14 (29.8 %) cases, we applied the method developed by us of alloplasty of inguinal hernias and combined these observations into the second main group.
Results and Discussion. In the period from 12 months to 3 years we traced the results of surgical treatment in 25 patients in the control group and in all patients of the main group. In the main group the long term recurrence of the disease was observed. In group of control comparison, in 1 patient with benign prostatic hyperplasia relapse was observed. The presented technique of reconstruction of the inguinal canal, aimed at reducing trauma and reducing intervention time, can be used in wide practice.
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