64 -10 (60) 2023 — Akhmedov A.I. — AN EXPERIMENT ON THE CHARACTERISTICS OF ALLOHERNIOPLASTY FOR POST OPERATIVE VENTRAL HERNIAS UNDER CONDITIONS OF INFECTION
AN EXPERIMENT ON THE CHARACTERISTICS OF ALLOHERNIOPLASTY FOR POST OPERATIVE VENTRAL HERNIAS UNDER CONDITIONS OF INFECTION
Akhmedov A.I. Tashkent Pediatric Medical Institute
Resume
In order to reduce pyoinflammatory wound complications in on-lay allohernioplasty under conditions of infection, the authors experimentally used the “Hemogubka” collagen preparation in combination with the antiseptic miramistin. It has been shown that the use of a new domestic drug, a local collagen hemostatic “Hemogubka” in combination with the antiseptic Miramistin, provides a prolonged presence of the antiseptic around the mesh and thus reduces the inflammatory process and prevents mesh rejection. The results obtained allow us to recommend the developed method to be introduced into clinical practice.
Key words: experiment on the peculiarities of allohernioplasty, infected postoperative ventral hernias.
First page
379
Last page
386
For citation: Akhmedov A.I. – AN EXPERIMENT ON THE CHARACTERISTICS OF ALLOHERNIOPLASTY FOR POST OPERATIVE VENTRAL HERNIAS UNDER CONDITIONS OF INFECTION //New Day in Medicine 2023 10(60): 379-386 https://newdaymedicine.com/index.php/2023/10/10/l-452/
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