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NCT05734222
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Optimization of Surgical Treatment of Patients With Incisional Ventral Hernias

Sponsor: Samara State Medical University

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Summary

The goal of our work of optimization of the treatment of postoperative hernias is to improve the results of treatment of patients with median and median-lateral postoperative hernias of medium (W2) and large (W3) sizes by developing new surgical techniques. The main questions it aims to answer are: 1. To study the topographic and variant anatomy of vessels and nerves in the retromuscular, preperitoneal, postperitoneal and pre-abdominal cell spaces of the anterior abdominal wall. To determine the most probable sources of blood flow and lymph from the anatomical formations forming the bed of the endoprosthesis. 2. To develop technical, surgical techniques that allow to form an implant bed with minimal traumatization of blood vessels and nerves and reduce the risk of postoperative complications. 3. To develop a technique for plasty of the anterior abdominal wall in mid-lateral postoperative hernias with a combination of retromuscular and subaponeurotic spaces. The researchers will compare an experimental group in which a new method of preparing the implant place will be used and a control group in which standard methods of treating postoperative ventral hernias were used to see whether the new method affects the improvement of the postoperative period and the reduction of complications.

Official title: Optimization of Surgical Treatment of Patients With Postoperative Median and Median-lateral Ventral Hernias

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

25 Years - 88 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

110

Start Date

2022-09-29

Completion Date

2025-05-23

Last Updated

2025-01-01

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

PROCEDURE

A new method of repair of the abdominal wall of mid-lateral postoperative ventral hernias

1. It is planned to study potential sources of bleeding and hematoma formation during SRM plastic surgery. On this basis, recommendations on the technique of the operation will be formulated. 2. It is supposed to find a way to preserve intercostal neurovascular bundles when performing SRM repair. This should improve the quality of abdominal wall reconstruction by preserving neurovascular bundles of muscles and reducing neuroalgic pain syndrome. 3. It is proposed to develop a method for combining retromuscular and subaponeurotic spaces in the treatment of mid-lateral hernias 4. It is planned to substantiate the effectiveness and expediency of the application of the developed surgical techniques based on the analysis of the immediate and long-term results of treatment.

Locations (1)

Clinics of Samara State Medical University

Samara, Russia