Delorme Operation

Delorme surgery is a surgical treatment method that was developed by the French surgeon Eugene Delorme at the end of the 19th century. This operation was intended to treat abdominal wall hernias and was named after the surgeon who developed it.

Delorme surgery involves removing the hernial sac through an incision in the abdominal wall and then closing the defect using special sutures. This method was very popular in its time, as it was effective and allowed the patient to quickly restore health.

However, over time, more modern methods of treating hernias were developed, such as laparoscopic surgery and hernioplasty. These methods have become safer and less invasive, allowing patients to recover faster after surgery.

Despite this, Delorme surgery is still used in some cases, especially in the treatment of complex forms of hernias. It remains an important treatment option in a number of countries where access to modern treatments is limited.

Thus, Delorme surgery is an important treatment for abdominal hernias, but over time, more effective and less invasive treatments have been developed. However, this operation continues to be used in some countries where access to more modern methods is limited.