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POSTOPERATIVE VENTRAL HERNIA IN PATIENTS, WHO UNDERGONE THE LIVER TRANSPLANTATION OPERATION

https://doi.org/10.24884/0042-4625-2013-172-4-072-074

Abstract

The development of postoperative ventral hernia was observed in 8 patients from 114, who undergone the liver transplantation operation. The patients were followed in terms up to 14.5 years. The authors consider the indications and features of surgical treatment of such postoperative hernias.

About the Authors

V. V. Borovik
Russian research centre of radiology and surgical technology
Russian Federation


F. K. Zherebtsov
Russian research centre of radiology and surgical technology
Russian Federation


I. I. Tileubergenov
Russian research centre of radiology and surgical technology
Russian Federation


I. O. Rutkin
Russian research centre of radiology and surgical technology
Russian Federation


D. A. Granov
Russian research centre of radiology and surgical technology
Russian Federation


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Borovik V.V., Zherebtsov F.K., Tileubergenov I.I., Rutkin I.O., Granov D.A. POSTOPERATIVE VENTRAL HERNIA IN PATIENTS, WHO UNDERGONE THE LIVER TRANSPLANTATION OPERATION. Grekov's Bulletin of Surgery. 2013;172(4):072-074. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.24884/0042-4625-2013-172-4-072-074

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