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Cesarean section and simultaneous hernia repair.

Nicole Ochsenbein-Kölble1, Nicolas Demartines, Nadin Ochsenbein-Imhof, Roland Zimmermann.   

Abstract

HYPOTHESIS: The combination of cesarean section with inguinal or umbilical hernia repair is safe, effective, and well-accepted compared with cesarean section alone.
DESIGN: Retrospective comparative study.
SETTING: Tertiary care university hospital. PATIENTS: Eight patients undergoing cesarean section combined with hernia repair (inguinal in 5 and umbilical in 3) vs 305 low-risk patients undergoing cesarean section alone. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Operation time, blood loss, opiate use, peripartum complications, hospital stay, hernia recurrence, and patient impression.
RESULTS: The combined procedure took significantly longer than cesarean section alone in the case of inguinal but not umbilical hernia. There were no major complications. Wound healing was delayed, without infection, in 1 patient with an inguinal hernia. Blood loss, opiate use, and hospital stay did not differ significantly from those of controls. No hernia recurred after a mean observation period of 56 months. Seven of the 8 patients reported that they would recommend the combined operation.
CONCLUSIONS: Combined cesarean section and hernia repair avoids rehospitalization for separate hernia repair. With a single incision (in the case of inguinal hernia repair), single anesthesia, and single hospital stay, the combined procedure confers valuable advantages for both patient and hospital in time, cost, and convenience, not to mention avoiding the separation of mother from newborn entailed by reoperation. Our results in a pilot group indicate that the combination approach is safe, effective, and well accepted. Confirmation in a larger population should establish it as a recommendable procedure.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15302700     DOI: 10.1001/archsurg.139.8.893

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Surg        ISSN: 0004-0010


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