Application of the Developed Mechanical Methods for the Treatment of Patients with Wound Complications of Postoperative Ventral Hernias Prosthetic Repair

Autor: Sergei Gennad`evich Izmailov, Egor Evgen`evich Lukoyanychev, Andrey Evgen`evich Leontev, Alexander Gennadievich Izmailov, Andrey Valer`evich Mezinov, Alexey Vyacheslavovich Panushkin, Nikita Anatol`evich Koloshein, E`l`dar Magomedsherifovich Abdulkerimov, Agvan-Cyden Zhargalovich Tsyrenzhapov
Rok vydání: 2022
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Zdroj: Journal of Experimental and Clinical Surgery. 15:236-243
ISSN: 2409-143X
2070-478X
Popis: Introduction. Until now, the treatment of postoperative ventral hernias and their complications remains a difficult task of abdominal surgery. Patients with extensive wound defects of the abdominal wall complicated by a purulent-inflammatory process of soft tissues are of particular difficulty for treatment; an attempt to stitch these tissues together in the II phase of the wound process using conventional options results in unnecessary trauma and makes it much more difficult, and sometimes impossible, to accurately match homogeneous layers.The aim of the study was to demonstrate the potential of successful use of the developed adaptive instruments for mechanical treatment of the wound surface and closure of a large defect in the soft tissues of the anterior abdominal wall, formed during suppuration of the surgical wound and rejection of the endoprosthesis after prosthetic repair of the hernia ring.Results. Two clinical cases of successful use of the developed adaptive instruments for mechanical treatment of the wound surface and hardware decompression suturing of wounds in the treatment of deep wound infection in postoperative ventral hernias prosthetic repair were presented. Healing of wound defects after wound suppuration and implant rejection was achieved in both cases.Conclusion. The data obtained demonstrated the safety and clinical efficacy of a staged surgical treatment with mechanical debridement of the wound, followed by vacuum therapy and the implementation of a hardware decompression technique for closing the wound defect; this creating optimal conditions for wound healing according to the type of primary intention.
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