Abstract: Wound Contamination Does Not Affect Outcomes with Acellular Dermal Matrix in Abdominal Wall Reconstruction: Evidence from Propensity Score Analysis
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Suday, Sptem er 5, 2016 RESULTS: The rate of SSO was 25.1%. There were 31 (16.2%) hernia recurrences overall, 13% developing by 3 years and 16.7% developing by 5 years. The most frequently used ADM was porcine (Strattice, 56.5%), followed by bovine (Surgimend, 31.1%) and human cadaveric (Alloderm, 10.9%). Significant predictors of hernia recurrence included bridged repair (HR=10.1, p<0.001), the use of human cadaveric ADM (HR=2.52, p=0.044), and elevated body mass index (HR=1.9, p=0.09). Subset analysis excluding bridged repairs and human cadaveric ADM cases demonstrated hernia recurrence rates of 8.2% by 3 years and 10.7% by 5 years follow-up.
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دوره 4 شماره
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تاریخ انتشار 2016