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New techniques in hernia repair.

R Bendavid

    World Journal of Surgery
    |September 1, 1989
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Modern surgical techniques, including the preperitoneal approach and prosthetic materials, offer successful treatment for complex inguinal and femoral hernias, even in cases of recurrence. Continued assessment is key to further surgical improvement.

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    Area of Science:

    • Surgical innovation
    • Hernia repair surgery
    • Surgical anatomy

    Background:

    • Surgical treatment for inguinal and femoral hernias has a long history.
    • Primary herniorrhaphy is successful for most patients.
    • Difficult hernia recurrences present unique surgical challenges.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To review modern surgical approaches for difficult inguinal and femoral hernia recurrences.
    • To highlight advancements in surgical techniques and materials for complex hernia repair.

    Main Methods:

    • Discussion of contemporary surgical techniques for challenging hernias.
    • Focus on the preperitoneal approach.
    • Evaluation of prosthetic materials in hernia repair.

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    Main Results:

    • Modern techniques, including the preperitoneal approach and prosthetic materials, yield encouraging results.
    • Specific methods discussed include the femoral umbrella, transversalis fascial replacement, and fletching.
    • Successful management of difficult hernia recurrences is achievable.

    Conclusions:

    • The preperitoneal approach and reliable prosthetic materials are crucial for modern difficult hernia treatment.
    • Continuous evaluation and refinement of surgical techniques are essential for ongoing improvement in hernia repair.