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SURGICAL TRATMENT OF PREMATURE BORN INFANTS WITH GROIN HERNIA AT THE SECOND DEVELOPMENT CARE STAGE

Abstract

The study objective is assessing the results of groin hernia surgical treatment in premature born infants at the second development care stage and identifying the most suitable treatment period and preventive surgery technique. A retrospective analysis of 55 “ex-” premature born infants with groin hernia has been performed. A comparative analysis of surgery outcomes for several time periods (2009 to 2013 and 2014 to 2016). Different surgical approaches and techniques were used. The implementation of new surgical treatment patterns has doubled the number of infants receiving laparoscopic surgery (90.47 %, p < 0.01). The second group patients have been discharged with higher body mass (3 410,00 g) compared to the first group (body mass upon discharging is 2 890.00 g, p < 0.05).

About the Authors

L. D. Belotserkovtseva
Surgut Regional Clinical Prenatal Center; Surgut State University
Russian Federation


L. V. Kovalenko
Surgut State University
Russian Federation


I. N. Prisukha
Surgut Regional Clinical Prenatal Center; Surgut State University
Russian Federation


K. A. Lizin
Surgut Regional Clinical Prenatal Center
Russian Federation


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Belotserkovtseva L.D., Kovalenko L.V., Prisukha I.N., Lizin K.A. SURGICAL TRATMENT OF PREMATURE BORN INFANTS WITH GROIN HERNIA AT THE SECOND DEVELOPMENT CARE STAGE. Vestnik SurGU. Meditsina. 2017;(2 (32)):11-18. (In Russ.)

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