Autoplasty by displaced aponeurotic flap: Results of a new method of inguinal hernias surgical treatment
Sapiyeva S.T. Abatov N.T. Aliyakparov M.T. Noso Y. Badyrov R.M. Badyrova E.S.
2021Open Access Macedonian Journal of Medical Sciences
Open Access Macedonian Journal of Medical Sciences
2021#948 - 54 pp.
AIM: A new surgical method of non-tension autoplasty by displaced aponeurotic flap for the treatment of uncomplicated inguinal hernias has been developed. METHODS: Thirty patients were operated on using a new method of autoplasty; the comparison group involved 30 patients which were operated on by Liechtenstein hernioplasty using a partially absorbable mesh implant (UltraPro). The effectiveness of the methods was evaluated by clinical data, instrumental research methods (ultrasound examination, and computed tomography [CT]), and results of life quality. RESULTS: There were no relapse cases in both groups in the early and long-term after surgery. According to ultrasound, inflammatory infiltrate was absent in the group using a new autoplasty method, subclinical seromas resolved earlier after surgery. According to data of compression elastography and CT, the formation of a denser scar in the postoperative area was registered in the comparison group with a statistically significant difference. The feeling of discomfort and pain in the study group was more pronounced in the early post-operative period in comparison with the group using a mesh implant. However, in later terms, the life quality of patients in the group using a new autoplasty method improved with a statistically significant difference. CONCLUSION: The operation method is simple to perform, does not require the use of an endoprosthesis or extensive dissection of tissues and can be a reliable alternative and compete with prosthetic methods of hernioplasty.
Autoplasty , Computed tomography , Hernioplasty , Inguinal hernia , Quality of life , Ultrasound
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Department of Oncology and Radiology, Faculty of Medicine, Karaganda Medical University, Karagandy, Kazakhstan
Department of Surgical Diseases, Karaganda Medical University, Karagandy, Kazakhstan
Department of Oncology and Radiology, Karaganda Medical University, Karagandy, Kazakhstan
Department of Medical, Faculty of Business Administration, Hiroshima International University, Hiroshima, Japan
Department of Oncology and Radiology
Department of Surgical Diseases
Department of Oncology and Radiology
Department of Medical
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