Abstract:Midline hernia is a pathological condition that is characterized by a protrusion of some internal organs through the holes in the aponeurotic plate of the abdominal raphe.
The presented analytical study provides information on the likely risk factors for hernia formation, the assessment of which remains relevant today. Besides, the authors examine diagnosis and classification of midline hernias and describe the advantages and disadvantages of the proposed surgical methods of hernia treatment. Despite a l… Show more
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