Abstract:
Introduction. Incisional lumbar hernia is a complication of 17.1% of the surgery on the
kidneys and ureter and constitutes 8% of the total hernias of the antero-lateral abdominal wall.
Aim of the study. Evaluation of incidence of lumbar incisional hernias following urological
surgery and establishment of epidemiological data for a period of 1 year.
Materials and methods.. The study developed 32 care patients who underwent surgery on the
kidneys with dynamic surveillance up to 12 months. In the case of studies or evaluation of
indices such as serum glycemia, the diagnosis of obesity has been established, through the use
(BMI) and anthropometric indices of patients.
Results. Results. The study shows that in 94% of patients the risk of developing postoperative
hernias is increased in the first year after the surgery, considering a significant exceedance of
BMI standards, positive uroculture, the presence of diabetes or high blood sugar levels. Thus,
the study shows that the lombotomy failure rate represents 11% of the cases.
Conclusions. The incidence of incisional hernias at 6 months was 10%, at 12 months the
incidence of 18%. The postoperative evolution of patients at increased risk of herniation is
uncertain and depends on the presence of risk factors such as diabetes, obesity, anthropometric
indices. Diabetes has a significant value in the diagnosis and prophylaxis of incisional hernias.
Description:
Department of Urology and Surgical Nephrology, Nicolae Testemitanu State University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Chisinau, Republic of Moldova, The 8th International Medical Congress for Students and Young Doctors, September 24-26, 2020