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Anterior separation plastic surgery: analysis of complications, quality of life. Te observation period is 5 years

https://doi.org/10.17238/2072-3180-2022-1-53-56

Abstract

Introduction. Nowadays, component separation is the surgery of choice for treating patients with incisional hernia.

Aim. To evaluate the results of treatment, complications and the quality of life in patients afer anterior component separation.

Material and methods. Te article presents an analysis of complications and quality of life in 96 patients with incisional hernia who underwent anterior component separation. Te characteristics of patients, polypropylene mesh, fxation method, as well as complications and quality of life are described. Te Clavien-Dindo scale was used to classify and detail complications in the frst 30 days. Te patients ' quality of life was assessed using the EuraHS Quality of Life score questionnaire.

Results. Wound complications were 11.4 %, general complications 4.2 %, hernia recurrence 1.0 %, and death 1.0 %. In most patients, 3 months afer surgery, there is a signifcant decrease in the intensity of pain, satisfaction with appearance, and an increase in physical activity.

Conclusion. Te results of the study showed a low percentage of wound complications, relapse, and a signifcant improvement in the quality of life.

About the Authors

S. A. Kuliyev
Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)
Russian Federation

 Serdar Ataevich Kuliev – MD, Associate Professor 

117198, Mikluho-Maklaya str., 21, Moscow 



I. V. Evsyukova
GBUZ MO Domodedovo Central hospital
Russian Federation

 Irina Viacheslavovna Evsyukova – MD

142005, Pirogovo str., 9, Moscow region, Domodedovo 



A. V. Protasov
Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)
Russian Federation

 Andrey Vitalievich Protasov – Professor

117198, Mikluho-Maklaya str., 21, Moscow 



M. N. Fomina
Moscow State Medical and Dental University named after A. I. Evdokimov, Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation
Russian Federation

 Milana Nikolaevna Fomina – Candidate

Delegatskaya str., 20, p. 1, Moscow, 127473 



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Kuliyev S.A., Evsyukova I.V., Protasov A.V., Fomina M.N. Anterior separation plastic surgery: analysis of complications, quality of life. Te observation period is 5 years. Moscow Surgical Journal. 2022;(1):53-56. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.17238/2072-3180-2022-1-53-56

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