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DOI: 10.1055/a-2447-9171
Perioperatives Management in der Hernienchirurgie
Perioperative Management in Hernia Surgery![](https://www.thieme-connect.de/media/zblchir/202406/lookinside/thumbnails/10-1055-a-2447-9171-1.jpg)
Zusammenfassung
Die Hernienchirurgie hat sich in den letzten Jahren durch die Implementierung neuerer minimalinvasiver und robotischer Operationstechniken weiterentwickelt, die Bauchdeckenrekonstruktion bei Bauchdeckenhernien hat durch eine peri- und intraoperative Strategieerweiterung an Komplexität zugenommen. Das perioperative Management wird auch in diesem Bereich bestimmt durch ERAS-Pfade (ERAS: Enhanced Recovery After Surgery) zur Verbesserung des peri- und postoperativen Outcomes nach Hernienchirurgie. In dieser Arbeit soll der Einfluss einzelner Faktoren im multimodalen ERAS-Konzept auf die ambulante und stationäre Hernienreparation und Bauchdeckenrekonstruktion mithilfe aktueller Studien beurteilt werden.
Abstract
Hernia surgery has evolved in recent years through the implementation of newer minimally invasive and robotic surgical techniques. Moreover, abdominal wall reconstruction for abdominal wall hernias has increased in complexity, due to a peri- and intraoperative strategy for expansion. Perioperative management in this area is also determined by Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) pathways to improve peri- and postoperative outcomes after hernia surgery. This article aims to assess the influence of individual factors in the multimodal ERAS concept on outpatient and inpatient hernia repair and abdominal wall reconstruction, on the basis of current studies.
Schlüsselwörter
Bauchdeckenhernien - perioperatives Management - robotische Chirurgie - Enhanced Recovery after SurgeryKeywords
abdominal wall hernia - enhanced recovery after surgery - robotic surgery - perioperative managementPublication History
Received: 12 August 2024
Accepted after revision: 22 October 2024
Article published online:
22 November 2024
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