BACKGROUND: We sought to evaluate the results of a new mesh sutured repair technique for closure of contaminated incisional hernias. METHODS: 48 patients with contaminated hernias 5 cm wide or greater by CT scan were closed with mesh sutures. Surgical site occurrence, infections, and hernia recurrence were compared to similar patient series reported in the literature. RESULTS: Of the 48 patients, 20 had clean-contaminated wounds, 16 had contaminated wounds, and 12 were infected. 69% of the patients underwent an anterior perforator sparing components release for hernias that averaged 10.5 cm transversely (range 5 cm-25 cm). SSO occurred in 27% of patients while SSI was 19%. There were no fistulas or delayed suture sinuses. With a mean follow-up of almost 12 months, 3 midline hernias recurred (6%). In these same patients, three parastomal hernias repaired with mesh sutures failed out of 4 attempted for a total failure rate of 13%. CONCLUSION: Mesh sutured closure represents a simplified and effective surgical strategy for contaminated midline incisional hernia repair.
BACKGROUND: We sought to evaluate the results of a new mesh sutured repair technique for closure of contaminated incisional hernias. METHODS: 48 patients with contaminated hernias 5 cm wide or greater by CT scan were closed with mesh sutures. Surgical site occurrence, infections, and hernia recurrence were compared to similar patient series reported in the literature. RESULTS: Of the 48 patients, 20 had clean-contaminated wounds, 16 had contaminated wounds, and 12 were infected. 69% of the patients underwent an anterior perforator sparing components release for hernias that averaged 10.5 cm transversely (range 5 cm-25 cm). SSO occurred in 27% of patients while SSI was 19%. There were no fistulas or delayed suture sinuses. With a mean follow-up of almost 12 months, 3 midline hernias recurred (6%). In these same patients, three parastomal hernias repaired with mesh sutures failed out of 4 attempted for a total failure rate of 13%. CONCLUSION: Mesh sutured closure represents a simplified and effective surgical strategy for contaminated midline incisional hernia repair.
Authors: E E Lozada-Hernández; J C Mayagoitía-González; R L Smolinski-Kurek; L Montiel-Hinojosa; L Hernández-Villegas; J M Morales-Vargas; K D Pérez-Sánchez; A Orozco-Mosqueda; M Cano-Rosas Journal: Hernia Date: 2021-01-05 Impact factor: 4.739
Authors: Zhanwen Wang; Zeling Long; Hong Li; Hongbin Lu; Anne Gingery; Peter C Amadio; Steven L Moran; Chunfeng Zhao Journal: Ann Transl Med Date: 2021-03