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Journal of Cardiovascular Disease Research



    THE STUDY OF HERNIOPLASTY WITH DOUBLE LAYER MESH REPAIR IN A TERTIARY CARE TEACHING INSTITUTE


    Dr. K Ashok
    JCDR. 2022: 3378-3382

    Abstract

    For general surgeons, recurrent incisional hernias are a prevalent issue. The best way to treat hernias is a topic of much controversy. Recent research supports tension-free hernia repairs using prosthetic mesh. The purpose of this study is to assess the efficacy of double-layered mesh repair for incisional hernias. Methods: The study was carried out at the Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences and Hospital [RIMS], Adilabad, in the department of general surgery. Patients who had incisional hernias had surgery, and the cases were monitored for six months after the procedure. N=30 patients in all received treatment using this method. Results: A total of 30 patients n=5 men and n=25 women were enrolled in the research. The patients ranged in age from 30 to 60 years, with an average age of 42.73 years. According to past procedures, incisional hernia incidence was the percentages for the sub umbilical midline, upper midline, upper right paramedian, lower right paramedian, and Pfannenstiel incision were as follows: 66.66%, 6.6%, 6.6%, and 13.33%. After surgery, patients often stayed in the hospital for 10 to 14 days on average, and there were no postoperative complications that resulted in death, morbidity, or persistent discomfort. Following surgery, the patients were monitored for 5 years, and only 1 instance (3.3%) of recurrence was discovered. Conclusion: Tension-free double-layered mesh repair is an effective way of surgical treatment for incisional hernias. With their loose and saggy abdominal walls, the Indian populace benefits most from this kind of approach. The operation is often without serious morbidity and recurrence problems as noted in the current study.

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    Volume 13 Issue 5

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