Abstract:AIM: to assess late results of parastomal hernia repair using Sugarbaker’s technique modifications.PATIENTS AND METHODS: prospective non-randomised study included 60 patients with parastomal hernia, which underwent surgery in 2013-2019. Patients were divided in two groups. The control group included 30 patients with “classic” Sugabacker method, the main group included 30 patients with Sugarbaker’s procedure added by suture of abdominal wall defect. Both groups were homogenous by age, gender, hernia size, type … Show more
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