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[Autodermoplasty in postoperative hernias].

T V Nartsissov, V P Brezhnev

    Vestnik Khirurgii Imeni I. I. Grekova
    |May 1, 1991
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Autodermal hernioplasty, a novel surgical technique, was used in 102 patients. This method shows efficiency with minimal complications and no recurrences, offering a promising approach for hernia repair.

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    Area of Science:

    • Surgical Innovation
    • Hernia Repair Techniques
    • Autologous Tissue Transplantation

    Context:

    • Hernia repair often involves complex surgical techniques.
    • Autodermal grafts offer a potential solution for tissue reinforcement.

    Purpose:

    • To evaluate the efficacy of two novel autodermal hernioplasty methods.
    • To assess complication rates and recurrence following the procedure.

    Summary:

    • Autodermal hernioplasty was performed on 102 patients using a specific graft preparation and placement technique.
    • Two distinct methods were proposed for approximated and nonapproximated hernia hilus margins.
    • The graft's reticular layers were consistently directed towards and placed under the muscular-aponeurotic plates.

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    Impact:

    • The study indicates a low incidence of wound complications.
    • Absence of hernia recurrence suggests high efficacy of the presented autodermal plasty techniques.