Operation on Brand

The Brandt operation is a surgical procedure developed by German surgeon Hans Brandt in 1932. It is used to treat abdominal wall hernias and is one of the most effective treatments for this disease.

A hernia is the protrusion of internal organs through weakened areas of the abdominal wall. Hernias can come in different types and shapes, but the most common are inguinal, femoral and umbilical hernias. Treatment of hernias can be either conservative or surgical.

Brandt's operation is one of the methods of surgical treatment of a hernia, which consists of removing the hernial sac and strengthening the abdominal wall using special sutures. This operation is the most effective method of treating hernias, as it allows you to completely remove the hernial sac and prevent recurrence of the disease.

The Brandt operation technique is as follows:

  1. An incision in the abdominal wall is made at the location of the hernial orifice.
  2. The hernial sac is removed and its contents are returned to their place.
  3. The abdominal wall is strengthened with the help of special meshes that prevent re-prolapse of organs.
  4. The wound is stitched up.

After the operation, the patient remains in the hospital for several days and then returns to normal life. However, after surgery, certain restrictions must be observed to avoid recurrent organ prolapse and complications.

Brandt surgery is one of the most effective methods of treating hernias and allows you to completely get rid of this disease. However, before undergoing surgery, it is necessary to undergo an examination and consult with a surgeon to determine whether this treatment method is suitable for a particular case.



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Brandt operation is a method of surgical treatment of the adherence of the mandibular nerve to the lower edge of the body of the lower jaw. This condition causes chronic, burning pain in the chin, jaw and tongue.

It was first performed by surgeon Hans Brundt in 1906. Today this operation continues to be used in dental practice. It is carried out only by a dentist according to strict indications after preliminary consultation with an orthopedic specialist and an oral and maxillofacial surgeon. He will inform you in detail about the upcoming procedure, answer all your questions and explain the indications for the operation.

Before you go in for surgery, find out how it works.

Step 1: Removing the prosthesis

Before you undergo Brandt surgery, you will need to remove the prosthesis that was previously installed. Removing it will not affect your appearance in any way, don't worry. After removing the prosthesis, if necessary, the doctor will take a sample of your tissue where the nerve attaches and then try to determine the exact location of the nerve through examination.

If the nerve location is determined correctly, the prosthesis will be reinstalled upon completion of the procedure.