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Dual Polyurethan Mesh Repair of Umbilical Hernia
Gynecology / Aug 19th, 2022 11:01 am     A+ | a-


https://www.laparoscopyhospital.com This video demonstrates Laparoscopic Dual 3D Provisc Mesh Repair of Umbilical Hernia by Dr. R.K. Mishra at World Laparoscopy Hospital. An umbilical hernia is a rather common surgical problem. Elective repair after diagnosis is advised. Suture repairs have high recurrence rates; therefore, mesh reinforcement is recommended. Mesh can be placed in either by robotic or laparoscopic approach with good clinical results. Standard polypropylene mesh is suitable for the open onlay technique; however, composite meshes are required for laparoscopic repairs. Large seromas and surgical site infections are rather common complications that may result in recurrence. Obesity, ascites, and excessive weight gain following a repair are obviously potential risk factors. Moreover, smoking may create a risk for recurrence.
3 COMMENTS
Dr. Uday Nath Sahi
#1
Aug 25th, 2022 8:33 am
Your content was relevant and your video is visually appealing and easy to follow and understand
Dual Polyurethan Mesh Repair of Umbilical Hernia such a very nice presentation Great job! You’re a real doctor at heart!
Dr. Dheeraj Sanyal
#2
Sep 28th, 2022 9:46 am
Umbilical hernia is a rather common surgical problem. Elective repair after diagnosis is advised. Suture repairs have high recurrence rates; therefore, mesh reinforcement is recommended. Mesh can be placed through either an open or laparoscopic approach with good clinical results. Standard polypropylene mesh is suitable for the open onlay technique; however, composite meshes are required for laparoscopic repairs.
Dr. Avinash Rathod
#3
Oct 15th, 2022 9:05 am
Umbilical hernias in goats are uncommon and can vary in their etiology and management. Hernioplasty can be done by closing the abdominal wall with a horizontal mattress pattern using absorbable sutures. However, larger defects generally require the use of prosthetic materials that allow for tension-free repair.
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