The original technique of hernioplasty of median ventral postoperative hernias and its results
https://doi.org/10.17238/2072-3180-2022-4-20-30
Abstract
Introduction. In order to improve the results of surgical treatment in patients with median postoperative ventral hernias, an original technique of non-tensioning plastic surgery using a polypropylene mesh graft has been developed. A comparative analysis of the results of treatment with a group of patients operated on traditionally was performed.
Materials and methods of research. A retrospective analysis of 129 cases of non-tensioning plastic surgery «onlay» of postoperative ventral hernias of median localization was carried out at the surgery center of GBU RO ROKB. 2 groups of patients were formed. The «main» group included patients after hernioplasty using the original technique of non-tensioning hernioplasty – 63 patients, the «control» group consisted of 69 patients who underwent traditional non-tensioning hernioplasty. The basis of the original technique is the use of a frame thread in the preperitoneal space, which is captured when applying U-shaped sutures that fix the mesh endoprosthesis.
Treatment results. A comparative analysis of the long-term results of operations with follow-up periods from 2 to 55 months showed that out of 63 patients operated according to the original method, there was no recurrence of hernia, while out of 64 patients in the control group, 8 people (12,5 %) had a relapse.
Conclusion. The original technique of hernioplasty «onlay» has statistically proven advantages over the generally accepted method of non-protracted hernioplasty technique «onlay» – the absence of recurrence of hernias for a long time after surgery, is a safe and publicly available method of surgical treatment of patients with postoperative ventral hernias of median localization.
About the Authors
V. L. KorobkaRussian Federation
Korobka Vyacheslav Leonidovich – Doctor of Medical Sciences,
Associate Professor, Head of the Department of Reconstructive, Cardiovascular, Thoracic, Maxillofacial Surgery and Transplantology
344022, lane. Nakhichevan, 29, Rostov-on-Don
R. O. Dabliz
Russian Federation
Dabliz Rashad Omarovich – Surgeon
344015, Blagodatnaya str., 170, Rostov-on-Don
A. M. Shapovalov
Russian Federation
Shapovalov Alexander Mikhailovich – deputy Chief Physician for
Organizational and methodological work
344015, Blagodatnaya str., 170, Rostov-on-Don
V. K. Tatyanchenko
Russian Federation
Tatyanchenko Vladimir Konstantinovich – Doctor of Medical
Sciences, Professor, Head of the Department of Operative Surgery and Clinical Anatomy and Pathological Anatomy of the FPK and PPS
344022, lane. Nakhichevan, 29, Rostov-on-Don
A. B. Lageza
Russian Federation
Lageza Arkady Borisovich – Candidate of Medical Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Reconstructive, Cardiovascular, Thoracic, Maxillofacial Surgery and Transplantology
344022, lane. Nakhichevan, 29, Rostov-on-Don
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Korobka V.L., Dabliz R.O., Shapovalov A.M., Tatyanchenko V.K., Lageza A.B. The original technique of hernioplasty of median ventral postoperative hernias and its results. Moscow Surgical Journal. 2022;(4):20-30. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.17238/2072-3180-2022-4-20-30