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DOI: 10.1055/s-0035-1545865
Operation der Leistenhernie nach Desarda – Implementierung einer netzfreien Reparationsmethode an einer deutschen Universitätsklinik
Inguinal Hernia Repair According to Desarda – Implementation of a Mesh-Free Method in a German University HospitalPublication History
Publication Date:
12 August 2015 (online)
Zusammenfassung
Die Operationstechniken zur Leistenhernienreparation weisen entsprechend der Statistik und den aktuellen Leitlinien eine deutliche Tendenz zum netzbasierten sowie laparoskopischen Vorgehen auf. Entgegen diesem Trend zeigen wir eine Operationsmethode zur netzfreien Reparation der Leistenhernie unter Verwendung von autologem Faszienmaterial zur Verstärkung der Leistenkanalhinterwand, wie sie von Desarda beschrieben wurde.
Abstract
Inguinal hernia repair shows a clear tendency towards mesh-based as well as laparoscopic approaches. This is widely reflected in data-based statistics and guidelines. In contrast we have initiated and hereby illustrate the surgical method according to Desarda using autologous fascia to repair inguinal hernia.
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