2018
DOI: 10.17116/hirurgia201810181
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Postoperative ventral hernia - unsolved issues of surgical tactics

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“…The following tension-free hernioplasty methods, depending on the location of the implant to the muscular-aponeurotic layer of the anterior abdominal wall, are: on-lay over the aponeurosis; sub-lay retro muscular, and in-lay in the form of a patch [1]. With the on-lay method, the prosthesis is fixed over the sutured hernial orifice by the type of the primary suture.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The following tension-free hernioplasty methods, depending on the location of the implant to the muscular-aponeurotic layer of the anterior abdominal wall, are: on-lay over the aponeurosis; sub-lay retro muscular, and in-lay in the form of a patch [1]. With the on-lay method, the prosthesis is fixed over the sutured hernial orifice by the type of the primary suture.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, the methods applied for POVH plasty are based on the use of additional plastic materials to provide a reliable cover of the hernia defect, reduce the incidence of hernia recurrence, and the absence of discomfort in the plasty area [8,9]. However, at the present stage, no less important is given to such criteria as aesthetic satisfaction of the patient after the plasty, preservation of physical activity, including sports, and the restoration of work capacity and return to everyday life.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite a wide choice of materials for hernial defect plastic surgery and methods of treating those defects, there are difficulties in preventing recurrence and complications of ventral hernias (Hamidian Jahromi et al 2020). To achieve this goal, it is necessary to create a hernia endoprosthesis that affects both the wound process and the process of collagen metabolism (Sukovatykh et al 2016;Ermolov et al 2018). During implantation of a hernia endoprosthesis, wound healing proceeds successively through all the stages of wound process development.…”
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confidence: 99%