Inguinal Hernia: Modern Aspects of Etiopathogenesis And Treatment
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SALIM DAVLATOV, KOSIM RAKHMANOV, SHERALI USAROV, FORRUX YULDOSHEV, UTKIR XUDAYNAZAROV, JAMSHID TUXTAYEV
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Abstract:
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The article presents modern data on the surgical treatment of inguinal hernias, describes the most common methods of alloplasty, their advantages and disadvantages, presents the experience of domestic and foreign researchers. During the search, it was found that in the methods used for the treatment of inguinal hernias over the past 10-15 years, a consistent evolution has been noted. The main change is that a mesh is used to close the posterior wall of the inguinal canal, and the principle of tissue tension-free treatment is introduced. One of the methods using these new principles is laparoscopic hernioplasty, introduced into practice in the early 90s of the last century. Summing up, it can be noted that, with all the numerous publications, there is no single tactical doctrine when choosing a method of treating inguinal hernias, the opinions of various authors about the advantages and disadvantages of modern methods of eliminating inguinal hernias are contradictory, this was an incentive for doing this work.
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Keyword:
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inguinal hernia, surgical treatment, alloplasty, mesh endoprosthesis, relapse.
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DOI:
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https://doi.org/10.31838/ijpr/2020.SP2.338
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