INTRODUCTION-ABSTRACT The inguinal hernia is a disease with significant social impact , characterized by high frequency . Interesting 15% of the world population especially male (27 % ) , with a ratio of male / female 8/1 . All the surgical techniques used to repair the defect morphology , are beset by numerous cases of recurrence. Among the causes of recurrence , as well defects of reparative surgical technique, are important protease - antiprotease imbalance locally, due to increased activity of neutrophil elastase and decreased collagen synthesis; the thinning of the transversalis fascia resulting in the degeneration of elastin and collagen fibers. This new surgical approach uses a filler hypodermic, instead of a polypropylene prosthesis, to close the hernial defect outside .The hypodermis contains mesenchymal cells that are activated , also , thanks to mechanisms of stress. Surgical stress triggers tissue repair processes , triggers the action of platelet growth factors , and , new tissues are colonized by fibroblasts that are the building blocks of connective tissue and tissue repair
KEY WORDS : Inguinal hernia - Recurrence –Hernioplasty- lipofiller AUTHOR: ANTONIO GIACOMO RIZZO |