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A modern approach to the treatment of late complications after hernioplasty

https://doi.org/10.17238/2072-3180-2022-3-81-85

Abstract

   Introduction. In this literature review, the causes leading to the development of complications and treatment options for early and late purulent-septic complications are considered. Modern methods of using mesh implants have reduced the number of hernia recurrences, but the number of early and late postoperative complications has increased. However, there is no consensus on the treatment of late postoperative complications after hernioplasty.
   Purpose of the study. Explore and analysis of the available literature on complications and their treatment after hernioplasty.
   Materials and methods. This is analysis of the available literature and publications on the Internet over the past 10 years has been carried out. 30 publications were explored.
   Conclusion. The literature available to us describes several reports of the occurrence of late postoperative complications after hernioplasty with a mesh implant and the use of NPWT therapy.

About the Authors

V. A. Kislakov
Hospital of A.K. Yeramishantseva; RUDN University
Russian Federation

Kislyakov Valery Aleksandrovich – professor of RUDN University; Head of the department of surgery in Hospital of A.K. Yeramishantseva

129327, st. Lenskaya 15, Moscow



A. A. Artemyev
Hospital of A.K. Yeramishantseva
Russian Federation

Artemiev Aleksey Aleksandrovich – surgeon of the department of surgery

129327, st. Lenskaya 15, Moscow



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Kislakov V.A., Artemyev A.A. A modern approach to the treatment of late complications after hernioplasty. Moscow Surgical Journal. 2022;(3):81-85. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.17238/2072-3180-2022-3-81-85

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