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State of art in hernia surgery - results of our recent experience

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dc.contributor.author Iordache, Niculae
dc.contributor.author Floris, Stanculea
dc.contributor.author Ungureanu, Claudiu
dc.date.accessioned 2023-11-21T11:14:01Z
dc.date.available 2023-11-21T11:14:01Z
dc.date.issued 2023
dc.identifier.citation IORDACHE, Niculae, FLORIS, Stanculea, UNGUREANU, Claudiu. State of art in hernia surgery - results of our recent experience. In: Arta Medica. 2023, nr. 3(88), p. 108. ISSN 1810-1852. en_US
dc.identifier.issn 1810-1852
dc.identifier.issn 1810-1879
dc.identifier.uri https://artamedica.md/index.php/artamedica/issue/view/17/23
dc.identifier.uri http://repository.usmf.md/handle/20.500.12710/26429
dc.description.abstract Introduction. Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) has gained popularity in all surgical fields, and hernia surgery is one of the most recent. Inguinal, umbilical, and incisional hernias benefit from laparoscopic procedures. Short hospitalization, reduced return-to-work time, and fast recovery after surgery recommend MIS as the new standard for hernia surgery. Methods. In this review, we analyzed our experience in the period 2019-2023, including patients with hernia defects who underwent MIS. The procedures performed were as follows: intraperitoneal onlay mesh (IPOM) and extended total extraperitoneal (eTEP) for umbilical hernias; total extraperitoneal (TEP) and trans-abdominal preperitoneal (TAPP) for inguinal hernias; and eTEP, IPOM, and trans-abdominal retromuscular (TARM) for incisional hernias. Surgeries were performed laparoscopically under general anesthesia. The study included 236 procedures:49 for incisional hernias (20.76%), 52 for umbilical hernias (22.03%), and 135 for inguinal hernias. (57.21%). eTEP was predominant in incisional hernias (61.22%), followed by IPOM (20.42%), and TARM (18.36%). Inguinal hernias were treated using TEP (88.89%) and TAPP (11.12%). Umbilical hernias were operated on using IPOM (23.08%) and eTEP (76.92%). Emergent surgery was performed in 38 cases (16.11%):7 cases of umbilical hernias, 26 cases of inguinal hernias, and 5 cases of incisional hernias. Results: The conversion rate was 5.08% (12 cases), which was related to difficulties in dissection (eTEP) and peritoneal tear (TEP). The complication rate was 11.86% and included 12 hematomas, 10 bleeding events, 3 intestinal fistulas, and 2 bowel obstructions. Of these, 75% required a reoperation. One patient died of postoperative pulmonary thromboembolism. Seromas were observed in 7.2% of patients. Four recurrences (1.7%) have been reported to date. Conclusion: Our results show reduced complication rates, reduced recurrences, and wound-related occurrences and support MIS as a valuable tool in hernia surgery. en_US
dc.publisher Asociaţia chirurgilor “Nicolae Anestiadi” din Republica Moldova en_US
dc.relation.ispartof Arta Medica: Al XIV-lea Congres al Asociației Chirurgilor „Nicolae Anestiadi” și al IV-lea Congres al Societății de endoscopie, chirurgie minim invazivă și ultrasonografie „V.M.Guțu” din Republica Moldova (cu participare internaţională), 21-23 septembrie 2023, Chișinău, Republica Moldova en_US
dc.subject minimal invasive surgery en_US
dc.subject hernia surgery en_US
dc.subject laparoscopic en_US
dc.subject hernia en_US
dc.title State of art in hernia surgery - results of our recent experience en_US
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  • Arta Medica Nr. 3(88) 2023
    Al XIV-lea Congres al Asociației Chirurgilor „Nicolae Anestiadi” și al IV-lea Congres al Societății de endoscopie, chirurgie minim invazivă și ultrasonografie „V.M. Guțu” din Republica Moldova (cu participare internaţională), 21-23 septembrie 2023, Chișinău, Republica Moldova

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