CLINICAL EFFECTIVENESS LAPAROSCOPIC HERNIOALLOPLASTY OF INGUINAL HERNIA

Authors

  • BABAZHANOV Akhmadzhon Sultonboevich
  • KAMALOV Nodir Alovadinovich

Keywords:

. Inguinal hernia, surgical treatment, laparoscopic hernioalloplasty.

Abstract

268 male patients with different types of inguinal hernias were selected for the study. Depending on the choice of treatment tactics, the patients were divided into three groups: - 96 (35,8%) patients with inguinal hernias who underwent hernioautoplasty by traditional methods and 138 (51,5%) patients who underwent "non-tensioned" inguinal hernioalloplasty by the Lichtenstein method. In the main group in 34 (12,6%) cases transabdominal laparoscopic hernioalloplasty was performed. The priority use of non-tensioned methods of hernia alloplasty - Lichtenstein operation and transabdominal laparoscopic hernioalloplasty allowed to reduce the frequency of specific complications in the early postoperative period from 13.5% to 7.9% and 5.9%, respectively, as well as the frequency of hernia recurrence from 8.5% in the comparison group to 2.7% in the main group.

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Published

2024-01-31