2017
DOI: 10.20861/2312-8267-2017-40-004
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Optimization of Treatment of Patients With Postoperative Ventral Hernia

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“…The mortality rate in elective surgery is relatively low (about 0.05%), but this rate increases significantly in the presence of large recurrent ventral and impingement hernias and reaches 10-20% [6]. This is especially true in older patients with concomitant cardiovascular and pulmonary pathology, obesity, and is also observed in late hospitalization [7][8][9]. Equally common are postoperative hernias (10.2%), which occur after surgical interventions on the abdominal organs.…”
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“…The mortality rate in elective surgery is relatively low (about 0.05%), but this rate increases significantly in the presence of large recurrent ventral and impingement hernias and reaches 10-20% [6]. This is especially true in older patients with concomitant cardiovascular and pulmonary pathology, obesity, and is also observed in late hospitalization [7][8][9]. Equally common are postoperative hernias (10.2%), which occur after surgical interventions on the abdominal organs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%