ADHESION FORMATION FEATURES IN PATIENTS WITH ANTERIOR ABDOMINAL WALL HERNIAS
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.54890/.v1i1.64Abstract
Hernias of the anterior abdominal wall are often the cause of the development of adhesions in the abdominal cavity.
The aim of the study was to acquire scientific data on the features of the adhesion process in the abdominal cavity in patients with hernias of the anterior abdominal wall of different localization to optimize diagnostic methods and surgical treatment of hernias.
Clinical material comprised 350 patients of both sexes who suffered from hernias of the anterior abdominal wall of various shapes, operated on at the National Surgical Center from 2015 to 2019.
As a result of the studies, it was proved that postoperative ventral hernias are always accompanied by the presence of an adhesive process of the abdominal cavity in the area of hernias and in any other areas of the abdominal cavity.
Umbilical hernias, regardless of their size, in most cases are accompanied by the presence in the cavity of the hernias of parieto-parietal adhesions of a filmy and heavy nature. The presence of an intensive adhesive process in the area of hernial gates is also characteristic. Inguinal hernias are characterized by the presence of viscero-visceral adhesions. In the area of hernial gates, such adhesions were not observed.
Keywords:
hernia, adhesive process, anterior abdominal wall, abdominal cavity.References
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