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Comorbid background of patients with anterior abdominal wall hernias

https://doi.org/10.34215/1609-1175-2025-1-27-33

Abstract

Anterior abdominal wall hernias are considered one of the most common diseases in abdominal surgery. In this regard, the number of operations has seen no decrease, and the search for the most effective surgical intervention continues to this day. An important herniology problem is comorbidities that could be provoking factors in the development of hernia disease and influence the choice of method and duration of surgical treatment. Timely detection and comorbidity adjustment make it possible to reduce the risk of reherniation and the number of wound and general postoperative complications. The most common diseases requiring mandatory prior detection and treatment are diabetes mellitus, prostate adenoma, respiratory disorders with a consumptive cough, and impaired motor-evacuation function of the large intestine. The development of optimal treatment for patients with abdominal wall hernias and severe comorbidities will improve the results of surgical treatment.

About the Authors

A. S. Ivachev
Penza State University, Medical Institute
Russian Federation

Alexander S. Ivachev, Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor of the Department of Surgery,

440028, Penza, Lermontov St., 3 building No. 10



A. N. Mitroshin
Penza State University, Medical Institute
Russian Federation


A. G. Makarov
Penza Regional Clinical Hospital named after N.N.Burdenko
Russian Federation

Penza



N. A. Ivacheva
Penza State University, Medical Institute
Russian Federation


V. E. Kiselyov
Penza State University, Medical Institute
Russian Federation


A. A. Davydova
Penza State University, Medical Institute
Russian Federation


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Ivachev A.S., Mitroshin A.N., Makarov A.G., Ivacheva N.A., Kiselyov V.E., Davydova A.A. Comorbid background of patients with anterior abdominal wall hernias. Pacific Medical Journal. 2025;(1):27-33. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.34215/1609-1175-2025-1-27-33

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