Abstract

Relevance. Despite advances in the treatment of inguinal hernias are still being discussed, the issues of post-operative wound complications and disease recurrence. The inclusion in the list of risk factors for complicated postoperative course of systemic connective tissue dysplasia will allow a new look at the mechanisms of herniation in the groin area and develop morphologically adapted methods of surgical treatment.
 Objective. Study the characteristics of connective tissue dysmorphogenesis at hernia protrusions in the inguinal region. 
 Results. In the main group absolutely reliable connection with all possible variants of hernia disease in the inguinal region possessed 6 (12 %) the morphological predictors, namely: dystonia dysfunction, curvature of the spine, hallus valgus, hypermobility joints, varicose disease of the lower limb and hemorrhoids. The curvature of a backbone and hyper mobility of joints occurred among manifestations of a dismorfizm at patients of control group.
 The area of electromyograms at reduction of muscles forming the torn down hernia the inguinal interval, on 20 % inferior area electromyograms reduction of similar muscles on contralateral from inguinal hernia to the side and on 61,4 % of area electromyograms contraction of the groin muscles of the control group patients. In a smaller proportion, but with similar characteristics reduced groups of lateral muscles, which is considered by us as local functional predictors of the implementation of systemic connective dysplasia in the hernia disease of the inguinal region.
 The density of the collagen fibers in the dermis of patients with inguinal hernias was 75.6 + 1.9%, which is 12,3 % lower than the result of such collagen metrics index of patients of the control group. Intensity of coloring of micropreparations of dermis of patients of control group was at the level of 36,33 + 2,1, that on 1,8 times less than this index in patients of the basic group. 
 Conclusions. Thus, results of histology confirm reliability of the revealed morphological and local functional prerequisites of formation of inguinal hernias at connective dysplasia.

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