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Clinical anatomy and operative surgery
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ANALYSIS OF SURGICAL METHODS FOR POSTOPERATIVE VENTRAL HERNIAS IN THE DEPARTMENT OF SURGERY AT BUKOVINIAN STATE MEDICAL UNIVERSITY

Authors: Voitiv, Ya. Yu.;

ANALYSIS OF SURGICAL METHODS FOR POSTOPERATIVE VENTRAL HERNIAS IN THE DEPARTMENT OF SURGERY AT BUKOVINIAN STATE MEDICAL UNIVERSITY

Abstract

На основе анализа результатов операционных вмешательств и результатов хирургического лечения 230 больных с ПВГ в хирургическом отделении ЧОКБ на протяжении 2009-2013 годов выявлено значительное преимущество аллопластики сетчатыми материалами. Правильный выбор способа операционного лечения требует индивидуального подхода к каждому конкретному больному, а надлежащая предоперационная подготовка и послеоперационное лечение позволяет свести к минимуму послеоперационные осложнения и уменьшить частоту возникновения рецидивов.

The analysis of the results of surgery and the results of surgical treatment of 230 patients with postoperative ventral hernias (PVH) in the surgical department of Chernivtsi Regional Clinical Hospital during 2009-2013 revealed a significant advantage of alloplastic with reticulate materials. A correct choice of the method of surgical treatment requires an individual approach to each patient, proper preoperative and postoperative care allows to reduce the postoperative complications and frequency of relapses.

На основі аналізу результатів операційних втручань та результатів хірургічного лікування 230 хворих з ПВГ у хірургічному відділенні ЧОКЛ впродовж 2009-2013 років виявлено значну перевагу алопластики сітчастими матеріалами. Правильний вибір способу операційного лікування потребує індивідуального підходу до кожного конкретного хворого, а належна передопераційна підготовка та післяопераційне лікування дозволяє звести до мінімуму післяопераційні ускладнення та зменшити частоту виникнення рецидивів.

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postoperative ventral hernia; alloplastics; implants, послеоперационные вентральные грыжи; аллопластика; эндопротезы, післяопераційні вентральні грижі; алопластика; ендопротези

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