Zboja S, Brozman M, Moravec R, Fedeles J, Janovic J, Hulín I. [Hernias in the abdominal wall].
BRATISL MED J 1994;
95:125-8. [PMID:
7922639]
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Abstract
The authors emphasize the relapse frequency of the front abdominal wall hernias. Umbilical hernias, epigastric hernias, hernias in postoperative scars, as well as diastases of m. rectus abdominis are still not appropriately evaluated problem in surgery. Numeral surgical methods and procedures provide evidence of this fact. In spite of this, the relapses are frequent. In order to prevent relapses of hernias and to support the firmness of the abdominal wall, the authors use the corium graft technique. This study provides the description of the graft preparation. This surgical method was used in 54 patients, in whom no recurrence was recorded within the period of 1-3 years after surgery. The authors consider this procedure as being useful and effective. The methodical procedure is simple and economically advantageous, as autografts are ideal from the biological point of view. (Tab. 1, Fig. 6, Ref. 10.)
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