Anatomy & Physiology: Current Research

Anatomy & Physiology: Current Research
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Editorial - (2021)Volume 11, Issue 6

Challenging Surgical Anatomy in Recurrent Herniorrhaphy

 

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Abstract

           The anatomical planes are imaginary planes that transect the human body to realize

the position of the body organs and their movements.

There are three fundamental planes:

  1. The coronal (vertical) plane splits the human body into posterior & anterior divisions.
  2. The sagittal (lateral) plane splits the human body into left & right parts.
  3. The transverse (axial) plane splits the human body into the head & tail parts. [1].

          A surgical plane is a dissection plane created by the surgeon during surgery to resect

a swelling or approaching the hernial defect while protecting the neurovascular

arrangements. Moreover, the previous surgery challenges the surgeon to proceed into the

wanted tissue plane to delineate the anatomy and reduce unwanted hemorrhage. [2].

Argument:

           There was a debate among experienced and junior surgeons about the final

consequences of identifying the correct surgical planes in the second go herniorrhaphy on

the preservation of the anatomy at the expense of operation time and experience of the

surgeon. [3].

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Citation: Alhiti HAR (2021) Challenging Surgical Anatomy in Recurrent Herniorrhaphy. Anat Physiol 11:369.

Received: 08-Jul-2021 Accepted: 04-Aug-2021 Published: 18-Sep-2021

Copyright: ©2021 Alhiti HAR. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

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