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Bauchwandhernie

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Bauchwandhernien sind wegen Beeinträchtigung der Lebensqualität und potenzieller Komplikationen ein bedeutendes Problem für betroffene Patienten. Während das Auftreten von Ventralhernien nicht beeinflussbar ist, nimmt die Inzidenz von Inzisionalhernien parallel mit dem Anstieg der Laparotomiezahlen und dem Alterungsprozess zu. Entsprechend der epidemiologischen Bedeutung der Erkrankung sind in den vergangenen 20 Jahren konkrete Fortschritte in ihrer chirurgischen Behandlung erzielt worden. Im folgenden Kapitel werden die Leitlinien betreffend OP-Indikation und Operationstechnik dargestellt, die Ergebnisse zu perioperativer Morbidität und Rezidivrate aus der Literatur diskutiert und Hinweise zu besonderen Fragestellungen präsentiert.

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Dietz, U., Germer, CT., Wiegering, A. (2017). Bauchwandhernie. In: Germer, CT., Keck, T., Grundmann, R. (eds) Evidenzbasierte Viszeralchirurgie benigner Erkrankungen. Evidenzbasierte Chirurgie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-53553-0_17

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