Data di Pubblicazione:
2008
Abstract:
A review of the history of inguinal hernia repair from the far surgical approach performed by Celso,
trought the physiological reconstruction of inguinal canal by Bassini and the introduction of the concept
of tensionfree repair, to the newest find in this specialist surgery.
Nowadays in addition to the choice of approach (open vs laparoscopic, anterior vs preperitoneal), the
plane where placing the mesh (in front of the trasversalis fascia vs preperitoneal space), and the fixation
device (suture vs sutureless vs glue), surgeons can select among a wide range of prosthesis.
Choosing the proper biomaterial can determine the success of an operation and prevent biomaterialrelated
complications. Indepth knowledge and understanding of the physical properties of the prosthesis,
porosity, and pore size in particular are required.
Modern advances in hernia repair are credited with reduced recurrence rate, so surgeons’ attention is
shifted from preventing recurrence to the new topic of chronic pain after surgery.
Tipologia CRIS:
Articolo su Rivista
Elenco autori:
Campanelli, GIAMPIERO GIORGIO SALVATORE CIRO; Canziani, Marco; Frattini, Francesco; Cavalli, Marta; Agrusti, Sonia
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