Literature DB >> 11242742

Repair of incisional hernias.

H S Khaira1, P Lall, B Hunter, J H Brown.   

Abstract

Incisional hernias develop in up to 11% of surgical abdominal wounds with a possible recurrence following repair of 44%. We describe our experience with a combined fascial and prosthetic mesh repair. Thirty-five patients (16M:19F) have been treated. The original operation was bowel related in 19 cases, gynaecological in 8, hepatopancreaticobiliary in 3 patients, aortic aneurysm repair in 2 and involved a thoraco-laparotomy in 3. The incisions were midline in 26 cases, transverse in 6, paramedian in 2 and rooftop in one patient. The hernias were considered subjectively to be large in 15, medium in 14 and small in 6 of the patients. A proforma was completed for each patient noting intra-operative and post-operative complications, post-operative hospital stay and analgesic requirements. Post-operative complications included seroma formation in 6 patients, deep vein thrombosis in one and a non-fatal pulmonary embolism in another. One patient developed a wound haematoma and one had a superficial wound infection. Post-operative in-hospital stay ranged from 1 to 27 days with a mean of 6.2 days. Of the 35 patients 33 were available for follow-up. Follow-up was for a median of 20.3 months (range 6.0 to 54.1 months). Two of these (6%) patients reported a persistent lump and one (3%) reported persistent pain but none of the remaining 33 was found to have a recurrence. We advocate this technique because it is applicable to all hernias, most of the mesh is behind the rectus sheath and has 2 points of fixation, it is relatively pain-free allowing early mobilisation, has a modest complication rate and a low recurrence rate.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11242742

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J R Coll Surg Edinb        ISSN: 0035-8835


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3.  Treatment of large incisional abdominal wall hernias, using a modified preperitoneal prosthetic mesh repair.

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5.  Prospective clinical study of laparoscopic treatment of incisional and ventral hernia using a composite mesh: indications, complications and results.

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6.  Enterocutaneous fistula due to mesh fixation in the repair of lateral incisional hernia: a case report.

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7.  Feasibility and outcome after laparoscopic ventral hernia repair using Proceed mesh.

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8.  Midline versus nonmidline laparoscopic incisional hernioplasty: a comparative study.

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9.  Study of the outcome of modified shoelace repair for midline incisional hernia.

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10.  An alternative technique for mesh repair of an incisional hernia.

Authors:  A Z Pantling; H Aldean; D Nehra
Journal:  Ann R Coll Surg Engl       Date:  2010-09       Impact factor: 1.951

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