| Literature DB >> 25512886 |
Dirk Wassenberg1, Nikolaos Zarmpis1, Nora Seip1, Peter C Ambe2.
Abstract
Obesity is a risk factor for the development of umbilical hernia. Open hernia closure could be challenging in obese patients leading to high rates of recurrence. The aim of this study was to investigate the effectiveness and safety of hernia patches in the management of obese patients with umbilical hernias. All the patients included in this study were managed in the department of surgery of a primary care hospital in Germany. The data of patients undergoing umbilical hernia repair within a two-year period was retrospectively reviewed. Patients managed with the PVP were included for analysis. 24 obese patients were analyzed. Small and medium size patches were used in 15 and 9 patients respectively. The median duration of surgery was 40 min and the median length of hospital stay was 4d. The mean length of follow-up was 12 ± 9 months (range: 6-30 months). The rate of recurrence was 4.1% and the rate of complication was 8.3%. Obese patients presenting with small and medium size umbilical hernias could be safely and effectively managed with prosthetic patches like the Proceed Ventral Patch. However, the limited overlap zone following hernia closure with such a patch can be an issue.Entities:
Keywords: Hernia recurrence; Obesity; Proceed Ventral Patch; Umbilical hernia; Ventral hernia
Year: 2014 PMID: 25512886 PMCID: PMC4252498 DOI: 10.1186/2193-1801-3-686
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Springerplus ISSN: 2193-1801
Figure 1Distribution of the study population. The proceed ventral patch was employed in 35 cases. 24 patients met the WHO definition of obesity.
Demographic characteristics
| Parameters | Number of cases |
|---|---|
| Gender (female/male) | 6/18 |
| Median age (yrs) | 54 |
| Interquartile range (yrs) | 8 |
| Median BMI (kg/m2) | 34 |
| Interquartile range (kg/m2) | 7.8 |
| ASA 1 | 3 |
| 2 | 18 |
| 3 | 3 |
Summary of the baseline features of the study population. BMI: body mass index, yrs: years, ASA: American Society of Anesthesiologists.
Figure 2Distribution of BMI. The median BMI of the study population was 34 kg/m2.
Perioperative characteristics
| Characteristics | Results |
|---|---|
| Patch size: | |
| - small (4.3 × 4.3 cm) | 15 |
| - medium (6.4 × 6.4 cm) | 9 |
| Surgical expertise: | |
| - attending/fellow | 8 |
| - resident | 16 |
| Median length of surgery (min) | 40 |
| Interquartile range (min) | 18 |
| Median length of stay (d) | 4 |
| Interquartile range (d) | 2 |
Summary of the perioperative features of the study population.
Min: minutes, d: days.