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Rozhl Chir ; 97(10): 459-463, 2018.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30590930

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INTRODUCTION: Incisional hernias represent one of the most complex and widely discussed issues of abdominal wall surgery. 10-20% of the cases occur following abdominal surgery. The aim of this study is to describe our surgical experience and determine whether the intraperitoneal onlay mesh (IPOM) procedure is suitable for hernia surgery with minimal postoperative complications. METHOD: The paper focuses on patients operated on by the IPOM technique between 2015 and 2016. The group involved 53 patients with median or paramedian defects after acute or elective abdominal surgery. In patients with comorbidities, thorough preoperative examination was completed including abdominal ultrasound, colonoscopy and spirometry. In the postoperative period, we evaluated pain using the visual analogue scale, wound healing, relapses and patient´s satisfaction with functional as well as aesthetic outcomes of the surgery. RESULTS: Our group comprised 53 patients operated on using the IPOM technique. They were 4879 years old with a body mass index exceeding 30 kg/m2. 18 patients had a paramedian hernia and 35 patients median hernia. 4 patients suffered a perioperative iatrogenic injury of the intestine, 8 cases developed postoperative paralytic ileus. Wound infection or infection of the mesh was not recorded. 2 patients with hernia recurrence were followed up for one year. CONCLUSIONS: Incisional hernias represent an important surgical issue. Management is often complex. IPOM as the treatment of choice for patients with incisional hernias appears to be beneficial. However, it requires careful patient selection, patient preparation for surgery and their compliance, the surgeons extensive experience as well as excellent postoperative care with limited postoperative pain. The success rate of this method is high in carefully selected patients. Key words: IPOM - incisional hernia - patient compliance.


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Hernia, Abdominal , Herniorrhaphy , Incisional Hernia , Hernia, Abdominal/surgery , Herniorrhaphy/instrumentation , Herniorrhaphy/methods , Humans , Incisional Hernia/surgery , Laparoscopy , Postoperative Complications , Recurrence , Surgical Mesh
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Rozhl Chir ; 94(4): 152-5, 2015 Apr.
Article in Czech | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25866100

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The ONSTEP (Open New Simplified Totally Extraperitoneal) inguinal/femoral hernia repair technique is an innovative procedure presented by Portuguese surgeons Augusto Lourenço and Rui Soares da Costa within the EHS/AHS Congress in March 2012. The first institutions to perform this kind of hernia surgery in the Czech Republic are the Department of Surgery at Prostejov Hospital and the Department of Surgery at Frydlant Hospital. The ONSTEP technique represents a minimally traumatizing frontal approach to inguinal hernia repair using a special self-expanding mesh patch (an oval, anatomically-shaped moderate-pore polypropylene mesh with the circumferential memory-ring consisting of polyethylene terephthalate). The main advantages of this method are: short duration of surgery, the possibility of performing the procedure under local anaesthesia, short recovery time and rapid return to daily activities, low incidence of chronic post-operative groin pain, low recurrence rate, short hospital stay, good cosmetic effect and a low price. It is suitable for institutions performing outpatient surgery.


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Ambulatory Surgical Procedures/methods , Hernia, Inguinal/surgery , Herniorrhaphy/methods , Surgical Mesh , Congresses as Topic , Czech Republic , Humans
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