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https://doi.org/10.47689/2181-3663-vol3-iss4-pp27-32Keywords
postoperative ventral hernia , polypropylene mesh implant , prophylaxis of complications , recurrence of herniaAbstract
The use of synthetic materials for hernioplasty in patients with postoperative ventral hernias (PVH) helps reduce the incidence of wound complications. However, the success of PVH surgical treatment depends on thorough preoperative preparation, selecting the optimal alloplasty method, and effective postoperative patient management.
An analysis of the surgical treatment outcomes for 143 PVH patients operated on between 2018 and 2022 at the Bukhara Regional Multidisciplinary Medical Center was conducted. Polypropylene mesh implants produced by "Paha" (Turkey) were used for hernioplasty. Of these patients, 65 (45.4%) underwent onlay plasty, while 78 (54.5%) received sublay plasty. In the early postoperative period, general complications were noted in 7 patients (4.8%), wound complications in 15 patients (10.5%), and the mortality rate was 0.69%.
To improve surgical outcomes for PVH patients, specific recommendations should be followed. A comprehensive preoperative examination, combined with an individualized program to prevent wound, thromboembolic, and pulmonary complications, can be beneficial.
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