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Comparative Study
. 2009:(10):10-4.

[Diagnostics and surgical correction of postoperative myofascial defects of lateral abdominal wall and lumbar region]

[Article in Russian]
  • PMID: 20032929
Comparative Study

[Diagnostics and surgical correction of postoperative myofascial defects of lateral abdominal wall and lumbar region]

[Article in Russian]
E I Brekhov et al. Khirurgiia (Mosk). 2009.

Abstract

Myofascial defects of lateral abdominal wall and lumbar region occur chiefly after lumbotomy--the most popular access in urosurgery. Meanwhile lumbotomy remains one of the most traumatic accesses through the lateral abdominal wall. Myofascial defects were diagnosed in 48,9% of operated patients with lumbotomy. Of them true postoperative hernias were found in 35,3%; neuropathic hernias - in 13,6%. Since 2002 the originally developed method of lateral abdominal wall reconstruction had been used for the treatment of such patients. The immediate and long-term results (maximal follow-up period 5 years) showed no hernia recurrence or complications in 26 operated patients.

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