| Literature DB >> 28108822 |
A P Jairam1, R Kaufmann2, F Muysoms3, J Jeekel4, J F Lange2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Yearly approximately 4500 umbilical hernias are repaired in The Netherlands, mostly under general anesthesia. The use of local anesthesia has shown several advantages in groin hernia surgery. Local anesthesia might be useful in the treatment of umbilical hernia as well. However, convincing evidence is lacking. We have conducted a systematic review on safety, feasibility, and advantages of local anesthesia for umbilical hernia repair.Entities:
Keywords: Local anesthesia; Systematic review; Umbilical hernia
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28108822 PMCID: PMC5359377 DOI: 10.1007/s10029-017-1577-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hernia ISSN: 1248-9204 Impact factor: 4.739
Fig. 1Flow diagram search
Study characteristics
| Author | Study type | Year of publication | Total number of patients | Level of evidence | Type of hernia | Outcome measurements |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Acevedo and Léon | Prospective cohort study | 2010 | 2031 (326 umbilical hernia) | 2B | Inguinofemoral, epigastric, umbilical, incisional | Perioperative pain, complications |
| Bennett et al. | Prospective cohort study | 2013 | 63 | 2B | Paraumbilical | Duration of surgery, patient satisfaction |
| Dalenbäck et al. | Retrospective cohort study | 2013 | 162 | 2B | Umbilical | Recurrence, pain, complications |
| Garcia-Urena et al. | Prospective cohort study | 2000 | 157 | 2B | Umbilical, epigastric | Complications, time to discharge |
| Kulacoglu et al. | Prospective cohort study | 2012 | 100 | 2B | Umbilical | Pain (VAS), time to discharge, complications, recurrences |
| Kurzer et al. | Prospective cohort study | 2004 | 54 | 2B | Umbilical | Pain, complications |
| Menon and Brown | Retrospective cohort study | 2003 | 32 | 2B | Umbilical | Duration of surgery, complications, recurrence |
| Sinha and Keith | Retrospective cohort study | 2004 | 34 | 2B | Umbilical | Duration of surgery, time to discharge, complications, recurrences |
| Stabilini et al. | Prospective cohort study | 2009 | 69 | 2B | Umbilical, epigastric | Time to discharge, recurrence, complications |
Anesthesia techniques: the different types of anesthesia used and types of local anesthetics
| Author | LA | LA + sedation | LA or GA |
|---|---|---|---|
| Acevedo and Léon |
| Not applicable | Not applicable |
| Bennett et al. | Not applicable | Not applicable |
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| Dalenback et al. | Not applicable | Not applicable |
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| Garcia et al. | Not applicable |
| Not applicable |
| Kulacoglu et al. | Not applicable |
| Not applicable |
| Kurzer et al. | Not applicable |
| Not applicable |
| Menon and Brown | Not applicable |
| Not applicable |
| Sinha and Keith | Not applicable | Not applicable |
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| Stabilini et al. | Not applicable | Not applicable |
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Duration of surgery
| Author |
| Hernia type | Anesthesia | Duration of surgery, mean (min) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Acevedo and Léon | 2031 | Inguinofemoral, epigastric, umbilical, incisional | LA | Lean 62 (±8.6) min |
| Bennett et al. | 63 | Paraumbilical | LA + GA | LA 24 (17.5–30) |
| Garcia et al. | 157 | Umbilical, epigastric | LA | 49.7 |
| Kulacoglu et al. | 100 | Umbilical | LA | 69 (25–150) |
| Menon and Brown | 32 | Umbilical | LA | 30 (22–40) |
| Sinha and Keith | 34 | Umbilical | LA + GA | 50 (40–108) |
Time to discharge
| Author | Type of anesthesia | Type of hernia | Time to discharge (mean) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Garcia et al. | Local anesthesia | Umbilical and epigastric hernia | 7.2 h |
| Kulacoglu et al. | Local anesthesia | Umbilical hernia | 122 min ± 58 min (45–420) |
| Menon and Brown | Local anesthesia | Umbilical hernia | Same day, discharge before 20:00 p.m. |
| Sinha and Keith | General or local anesthesia | Paraumbilical hernia | LA: 89% discharged <24 h |
| Stabilini et al. | General or local anesthesia | Umbilical hernia and epigastric hernia | 1.8 days (3 h–15 days) |