ALLOGERNIOPLASTY OF POSTOPERATIVE HYPOCHONDRIUM HERNIA STOMACH USING MODIFIED POLYPROPYLENE MESH

Aloplasty of postoperative hypochondrium hernia stomach (PHHS), using modified polypropilene mesh, but this is accompanied by a fairly high frequency of postoperative complications from the postoperative wound. In our view, the use of a nanomodified polypropylene mesh modified by carbon nanotubes an...

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Main Author: Lutkovskyi R. A.
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Language:English
Published: Ukrainian Medical Stomatological Academy 2019-11-01
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spelling doaj-5426a0cf7e5f4da1b1cb5b5cd7787f0f2020-11-25T01:25:03ZengUkrainian Medical Stomatological Academy Вісник проблем біології і медицини2077-42142523-41102019-11-011410610910.29254/2077-4214-2019-4-1-153-106-1092077-4214-2019-4-1-153-106-109ALLOGERNIOPLASTY OF POSTOPERATIVE HYPOCHONDRIUM HERNIA STOMACH USING MODIFIED POLYPROPYLENE MESHLutkovskyi R. A.0 Vinnica national medical university of M.I. Pirogov Aloplasty of postoperative hypochondrium hernia stomach (PHHS), using modified polypropilene mesh, but this is accompanied by a fairly high frequency of postoperative complications from the postoperative wound. In our view, the use of a nanomodified polypropylene mesh modified by carbon nanotubes and an antiseptic of polyhexamethleneguanidine chloride the results of operative treatment of PHHS. Aim – to improve the results of postoperative hypochondrium hernia stomach using modified polypropylene mesh. Object and methods. The analysis of operations treatment of 146 patients with PHHS of has been performed. Depending on the type of mesh used during operations treatment, patients were divided into 2 groups. In 73 (50%) of Group I patients using modified polypropilene mesh. In the 2nd group, 73 (50%) patients using classic polypropylene mesh. Results and discussion. Statistically significant results were obtained in patients of Group I compared to Group II: seroma was in 11 (15.5±1.2%) in Group II compared to 4 (5.5±0.4%) in Group I (p<0.05), respectively, the suppuration of the postoperative wound – 6 (8.1±0.4%) to 2 (2.7±0.3%) (p<0.05). The terms of stay of patients of group II on inpatient treatment – 12,3±2,2 days, group II – 7,4±1,3 days. Long-term results: ligature fistulas of the anterior abdominal wall were detected in 3 (5.6±0.5%) patients of group II, in patients of group I of the ligature fistulas were not detected (p<0.05), meshoma – in 2 (3.7±0.2%) of patients in group II, in group I there was no stir (p>0.05). Chronic pain in the abdominal wall in 6 – 8 months after surgery was observed in 3 (5.6±0.6)% patients in group II and in 1 (1.9±0.4%) group I (p>0.05), recurrences of hernia were found in 3 (5.6±0.6%) patients of group II, in group I – in 1 (1.9±0.4)% (p<0.05). Conclusion.Operations treatment of PHHS using modified polypropylene mesh more effective compared with the use of the classical polypropylene mesh, namely, reducing the frequency of seroma from 15.5±1.2% in the II group of patients to 5.5±0.4% in group I, respectively, suppurations of postoperative wounds – from 8.1±0.4% to 2.7±0.3%, inflammatory infiltrates – from 8.1±0.6% to 2.7±0.4%, ligaturial fistulas of the abdominal wall – from 5.6±0.5% to 0%, meshoma – from 3.7±0.2% to 0%, chronic postoperative pain – from 5.6±0.6% to 1.9±0.4%, recurrence of hernia – from 5.6±0.6% to 1.9±0.4%. https://vpbm.com.ua/upload/2019-4-1(153)/28-min.pdf postoperative hypochondrium hernia stomachmodified polypropilene meshpostoperative wound complications.
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ALLOGERNIOPLASTY OF POSTOPERATIVE HYPOCHONDRIUM HERNIA STOMACH USING MODIFIED POLYPROPYLENE MESH
Вісник проблем біології і медицини
postoperative hypochondrium hernia stomach
modified polypropilene mesh
postoperative wound complications.
author_facet Lutkovskyi R. A.
author_sort Lutkovskyi R. A.
title ALLOGERNIOPLASTY OF POSTOPERATIVE HYPOCHONDRIUM HERNIA STOMACH USING MODIFIED POLYPROPYLENE MESH
title_short ALLOGERNIOPLASTY OF POSTOPERATIVE HYPOCHONDRIUM HERNIA STOMACH USING MODIFIED POLYPROPYLENE MESH
title_full ALLOGERNIOPLASTY OF POSTOPERATIVE HYPOCHONDRIUM HERNIA STOMACH USING MODIFIED POLYPROPYLENE MESH
title_fullStr ALLOGERNIOPLASTY OF POSTOPERATIVE HYPOCHONDRIUM HERNIA STOMACH USING MODIFIED POLYPROPYLENE MESH
title_full_unstemmed ALLOGERNIOPLASTY OF POSTOPERATIVE HYPOCHONDRIUM HERNIA STOMACH USING MODIFIED POLYPROPYLENE MESH
title_sort allogernioplasty of postoperative hypochondrium hernia stomach using modified polypropylene mesh
publisher Ukrainian Medical Stomatological Academy
series Вісник проблем біології і медицини
issn 2077-4214
2523-4110
publishDate 2019-11-01
description Aloplasty of postoperative hypochondrium hernia stomach (PHHS), using modified polypropilene mesh, but this is accompanied by a fairly high frequency of postoperative complications from the postoperative wound. In our view, the use of a nanomodified polypropylene mesh modified by carbon nanotubes and an antiseptic of polyhexamethleneguanidine chloride the results of operative treatment of PHHS. Aim – to improve the results of postoperative hypochondrium hernia stomach using modified polypropylene mesh. Object and methods. The analysis of operations treatment of 146 patients with PHHS of has been performed. Depending on the type of mesh used during operations treatment, patients were divided into 2 groups. In 73 (50%) of Group I patients using modified polypropilene mesh. In the 2nd group, 73 (50%) patients using classic polypropylene mesh. Results and discussion. Statistically significant results were obtained in patients of Group I compared to Group II: seroma was in 11 (15.5±1.2%) in Group II compared to 4 (5.5±0.4%) in Group I (p<0.05), respectively, the suppuration of the postoperative wound – 6 (8.1±0.4%) to 2 (2.7±0.3%) (p<0.05). The terms of stay of patients of group II on inpatient treatment – 12,3±2,2 days, group II – 7,4±1,3 days. Long-term results: ligature fistulas of the anterior abdominal wall were detected in 3 (5.6±0.5%) patients of group II, in patients of group I of the ligature fistulas were not detected (p<0.05), meshoma – in 2 (3.7±0.2%) of patients in group II, in group I there was no stir (p>0.05). Chronic pain in the abdominal wall in 6 – 8 months after surgery was observed in 3 (5.6±0.6)% patients in group II and in 1 (1.9±0.4%) group I (p>0.05), recurrences of hernia were found in 3 (5.6±0.6%) patients of group II, in group I – in 1 (1.9±0.4)% (p<0.05). Conclusion.Operations treatment of PHHS using modified polypropylene mesh more effective compared with the use of the classical polypropylene mesh, namely, reducing the frequency of seroma from 15.5±1.2% in the II group of patients to 5.5±0.4% in group I, respectively, suppurations of postoperative wounds – from 8.1±0.4% to 2.7±0.3%, inflammatory infiltrates – from 8.1±0.6% to 2.7±0.4%, ligaturial fistulas of the abdominal wall – from 5.6±0.5% to 0%, meshoma – from 3.7±0.2% to 0%, chronic postoperative pain – from 5.6±0.6% to 1.9±0.4%, recurrence of hernia – from 5.6±0.6% to 1.9±0.4%.
topic postoperative hypochondrium hernia stomach
modified polypropilene mesh
postoperative wound complications.
url https://vpbm.com.ua/upload/2019-4-1(153)/28-min.pdf
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