Long-term results of retromuscular hernia repair: a single center experience
نویسندگان
چکیده
INTRODUCTION Incisional hernia (IH) is one of the most frequent postoperative complications after abdominal surgery. There are multiple surgical techniques described for IH repair. The aim of the study is to evaluate the effect of primary fascial closure on long-term results in retromuscular hernia repair (RHR) for incisional hernias. METHODS A total of 132 patients underwent RHR for IH were included in our study. 109 patients were evaluated in 2009 and 55 patients in 2015 for short and long-term results. RESULTS Among 132 patients perfromed RHR, fascia was closed in 107 (81%) and left open in 25 (19%) patients. The mean age of patients was 57.9 ± 11.8 years. Average mesh area was 439.8 ± 194.6 cm2, hernia area was 112 ± 77.5 cm2 and open area after repair was 40.8 ± 43.3 cm2. Mean follow-up of 104 patients regarding postoperative complications evaluated in 2009 was 30.7 ± 14.1 months. Recurrent IH was observed in 6 (4.5%) patients according to data collected in 2009. Long-term results were; mean follow-up period was 91 ± 20.2 months (20-112 months) and recurrent IH was observed in 4 (7.3%) patients. CONCLUSION Retromuscular repair for incisional hernia regardless of the fascial closure gives high patient satisfaction, less recurrence rates and complications in long-term follow-up.
منابع مشابه
Light weight meshes in incisional hernia repair
Incisional hernias remain one of the most common surgical complications with a long-term incidence of 10-20%. Increasing evidence of impaired wound healing in these patients supports routine use of an open prefascial, retromuscular mesh repair. Basic pathophysiologic principles dictate that for a successful long-term outcome and prevention of recurrence, a wide overlap underneath healthy tissue...
متن کاملLaparoscopic repair of incisional hernias.
Laparoscopic repair of incisional hernia has been shown safe and efficacious, with low rates of conversion to open, short hospital stay, moderate complication rate, and low recurrence. Using the benefits of open retromuscular, sublay repair, the laparoscopic approach provides adequate mesh overlap and allows for identification of the entire abdominal wall fascia at risk for hernia formation. Fi...
متن کاملAbstract: The Use of Lightweight, Large-Pore Polypropylene Mesh Onlay in the Repair of Contaminated Abdominal Wall Defects: A Single Center Experience
1. Cobb, W. S., et al. (2015). “Open retromuscular mesh repair of complex incisional hernia: predictors of wound events and recurrence.” J Am CollSurg 220 (4): 606–613. 2. Novitsky, Y. W., et al. (2012). “Transversus abdominis muscle release: a novel approach to posterior component separation during complex abdominal wall reconstruction.” Am J Surg 204 (5): 709–716. 3. Krpata, D. M., et al. (20...
متن کاملModified rives-stoppa repair for abdominal incisional hernias
Incisional hernias are a prevalent problem in abdominal surgery and occur in 11% of patients who undergo laparotomy. Primary suture closure of incisional hernias results in a 31%-58% chance of recurrence. The addition of a prosthetic mesh implant decreases recurrence rates to 8%-10%. Popularized in Europe by Rives and Stoppa, the sublay technique has proven to be very effective, with low recurr...
متن کاملLong term outcome and quality of life after open incisional hernia repair - light versus heavy weight meshes
BACKGROUND Mesh repair of incisional hernia is superior to the conventional technique. From all available materials for open surgery polypropylene (PP) is the most widely used. Development resulted in meshes with larger pore size, decreased mesh surface and lower weight. The aim of this retrospective non randomized study was to compare the quality of life in the long term follow up (> 72 month)...
متن کامل