Abstract
Theobjectivewas to show the preventive principles of postoperative complications of anterior abdominal wall hernias in patients with metabolic syndrome.Material and methods.The authors analyzed the surgical treatment with tension-free plasty and prosthetic mesh in 162 patients with metabolic syndrome.Results.Pathogenetically grounded preoperative normalization of parameters of metabolic syndrome, conducting of anticoagulant and antibiotic therapy, using of lower limb compression and observation by the surgeon during the postoperative period reduced the percentage of postoperative complications to 11,1 %, in contrast to the group of patients where prevention was not carried out, complications accounted for 37,5 %.Conclusion.Surgical patients with metabolic syndrome need to normalization of their parameters in the preoperative period, as well as the appointment of anticoagulants and antibiotics during their hospitalization.
Highlights
The OBJECTIVE was to show the preventive principles of postoperative complications of anterior abdominal wall hernias in patients with metabolic syndrome
The authors analyzed the surgical treatment with tension-free plasty and prosthetic mesh in 162 patients with metabolic syndrome
Grounded preoperative normalization of parameters of metabolic syndrome, conducting of anticoagulant and antibiotic therapy, using of lower limb compression and observation by the surgeon during the postoperative period reduced the percentage of postoperative complications to 11,1 %, in contrast to the group of patients where prevention was not carried out, complications accounted for 37,5 %
Summary
Показать принципы профилактики послеоперационных осложнений грыж передней брюшной стенки у больных с метаболическим синдромом. М. Профилактика послеоперационных осложнений и рецидивов грыж передней брюшной стенки у больных с метаболическим синдромом.
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