The results of treatment of 21 patients with postoperative ventral hernias, formed as a result of surgical treatment for gunshot wounds of the abdomen were analyzed. All patients are men aged 21-48 years. 3 patients underwent laparoscopic allohernioplasty according to the IPOM method with Teflon allograft, 10 patients underwent allohernioplasty with a prolenic mesh graft by the sub lay method, 7 patients underwent alloplasty using the on lay method and 1 – autoplastywith local tissues. Suppuration of wounds was not noted. The average bed-day after laparoscopic hernioplasty was 9.5 days, after open operations - 16.2 days. The advantage of laparoscopic hernioplasty over open operations was noted
Background: We aimed to compare duration of surgery, post-operative pain, post-operative complicatio...
The results of surgical treatment of 197 patients with ventral hernias were analyzed, while 104 (52....
Background : It has been more than a decade, since the introduction of laparoscopic management of ve...
Aim: to compare a new technique of the tension-free abdominal wall repair for postoperative ventral ...
Shapovalov V. Y., Herasymenko O. S., Yenin R. V., Koshikov M. A., Haida Y. I., Herasymenko S. D., Mu...
Background: The issues of prevention of wound complications in the surgical treatment of postoperati...
Aim. To improve the results of surgical treatment in patients with postsurgical ventral hernia, comb...
The article presents the experience of an innovative approach to reducing postoperative complication...
After surgical interventions with approaches through abdominal oblique muscles, we could observe lat...
The development of postoperative ventral hernia was observed in 8 patients from 114, who undergone t...
Introduction: Ventral hernia is a common problem in the routine surgical practice. The development o...
The study analyzed the results of surgical treatment among 185 patients with postoperative ventral h...
The review describes modern methods of plasty of postoperative ventral hernias. The spectrum of comp...
The aim of the work. To analyze the world achievements in modern diagnostic and treatment tactics in...
AbstractBackgroundVentral hernia is commonly repaired by the open mesh method. However, since the in...
Background: We aimed to compare duration of surgery, post-operative pain, post-operative complicatio...
The results of surgical treatment of 197 patients with ventral hernias were analyzed, while 104 (52....
Background : It has been more than a decade, since the introduction of laparoscopic management of ve...
Aim: to compare a new technique of the tension-free abdominal wall repair for postoperative ventral ...
Shapovalov V. Y., Herasymenko O. S., Yenin R. V., Koshikov M. A., Haida Y. I., Herasymenko S. D., Mu...
Background: The issues of prevention of wound complications in the surgical treatment of postoperati...
Aim. To improve the results of surgical treatment in patients with postsurgical ventral hernia, comb...
The article presents the experience of an innovative approach to reducing postoperative complication...
After surgical interventions with approaches through abdominal oblique muscles, we could observe lat...
The development of postoperative ventral hernia was observed in 8 patients from 114, who undergone t...
Introduction: Ventral hernia is a common problem in the routine surgical practice. The development o...
The study analyzed the results of surgical treatment among 185 patients with postoperative ventral h...
The review describes modern methods of plasty of postoperative ventral hernias. The spectrum of comp...
The aim of the work. To analyze the world achievements in modern diagnostic and treatment tactics in...
AbstractBackgroundVentral hernia is commonly repaired by the open mesh method. However, since the in...
Background: We aimed to compare duration of surgery, post-operative pain, post-operative complicatio...
The results of surgical treatment of 197 patients with ventral hernias were analyzed, while 104 (52....
Background : It has been more than a decade, since the introduction of laparoscopic management of ve...