2022
DOI: 10.18499/2070-478x-2022-15-2-113-121
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Features of Drainage of the Implant Placement Area in Patients with Incisional Ventral Hernias

Abstract: Introduction. There are different and sometimes conflicting points of view regarding the drainage of the implant placement area in patients with postoperative ventral hernias. This is due to the variability of drainage methods and the commitment of surgeons to one or another technique. In addition, the results of surgical treatment and features of the postoperative period differ in these patients. Current contradictions in the drainage techniques and management of patients with seromas after hernioplasty for P… Show more

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“…When fixing allograft over aponeurosis main complications is long-term selection serous fluids and risk necrotization skin with a wide mobilization aponeurosis from subcutaneous fatty fiber [20,36]. However given that _ data complications not are life-threatening patients, the technique onlay in mind ee simplicity execution maybe count most optimal in patients over 60 years old with several accompanying pathology [24,37,47].…”
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“…When fixing allograft over aponeurosis main complications is long-term selection serous fluids and risk necrotization skin with a wide mobilization aponeurosis from subcutaneous fatty fiber [20,36]. However given that _ data complications not are life-threatening patients, the technique onlay in mind ee simplicity execution maybe count most optimal in patients over 60 years old with several accompanying pathology [24,37,47].…”
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confidence: 99%