在巴西尼疝修补术中使用生物材料作为辅助剂:技术说明。

Chirurgia italiana Pub Date : 2009-03-01
Massimiliano Tuveri, Valentina Borsezio, Raffaela Argiolas, Augusto Tuveri
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本研究的目的是描述一种新的手术技术的可行性和有效性,该技术使用生物材料作为辅助材料,根据原始的Bassini技术修复腹股沟疝,试图实现完全恢复腹股沟管的解剖完整性和生理弹性和柔韧性。2008年2月至7月间,共有12名患者接受了原发性和复发性腹股沟疝的原始Bassini修复术。在腹股沟管后壁修复中,使用生物材料作为辅助材料创建四层,以进一步加强它。对12名未选定的成年男性患者进行了14次手术。腹股沟疝单侧10例,双侧2例,复发3例。平均手术时间45分钟(范围:30 ~ 70分钟)。术中无全身或局部并发症。术后48小时VAS疼痛评分平均为2.8(范围:2-4)。无术后并发症发生。平均随访5个月(范围:3-6个月),无早期复发,无持续腹股沟疼痛。使用生物材料作为Bassini程序的辅助实现了四个主要目标:两个机械和两个生物。两个机械目的包括:当锚定在孤立的Poupart韧带后缘时,进一步降低缝合线的张力。第二个机械目标是,当腹内压力增加时,生物材料作为粘合剂保护缝合线。两个生物学目标是筋膜横肌上的筋膜再生,缝合线上胶原蛋白的产生和沉积比天然筋膜多十倍,从而改善愈合过程。
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Use of biological material as an adjuvant in Bassini hernia repair: technical notes.

The aim of this study was to describe the feasibility and efficacy of a new operative technique using biological material as an adjuvant for the repair of inguinal hernia according to the original Bassini technique in an attempt to achieve complete restoration not only of the anatomical integrity but also of the physiological elasticity and flexibility of the inguinal canal. Between February and July 2008 a total of 12 patients underwent the original Bassini repair of primary and recurrent inguinal hernia. The biological material was used as an adjuvant to create a quadruple layer in the restoration of the posterior wall of the inguinal canal in order to further strengthen it. Fourteen procedures were performed on 12 adult male, unselected patients. Inguinal hernias were unilateral in 10 patients, bilateral in 2 patients, and recurrent in 3 patients. Mean operation time was 45 minutes (range: 30-70). No general or local intraoperative complications were registered. Mean postoperative pain was rated with the VAS pain score was 2.8 (range: 2-4) in the first 48 hours. No postoperative complications occurred. After a mean follow-up of 5 months (range: 3-6), there were no early recurrences nor persisting inguinal pain. The use of biological material as an adjunct to the Bassini procedure achieves four main objectives: two mechanical and two biological. The two mechanical aims include: further decrease of the tension of the suture line when anchored to the isolated posterior border of Poupart's ligament. The second mechanical objective is that the biological material acts as a binder that protects the suture line when the intra-abdominal pressure increases. The two biological objectives are regrowth of the fascia over the transversalis fascia, and increased production and deposition of collagen on the suture line ten times greater than that of the native fascia, thus improving the healing process.

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