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Abstract
Introduction: A meta-analysis that compared the onlay vs. sublay technique in open incisional hernia repair identified better outcomes for the sublay operation. Nonetheless, an Expert Consensus Guided by Systematic Review found the onlay mesh location useful in certain settings. Therefore, all studies on the onlay technique were once again collated and analyzed. Materials andEntities:
Keywords: incisional hernia; onlay technique; recurrence; seroma; surgical site infection; wound complications
Year: 2018 PMID: 30538992 PMCID: PMC6277585 DOI: 10.3389/fsurg.2018.00071
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Surg ISSN: 2296-875X
Figure 1Prisma flow diagram of study inclusion.
Results of onlay technique with defect closure in incisional hernia repair in RCTs.
| Venclauskas et al. ( | Incisional | Male | Defect closure | Wound complications 49.1%, | 10.5% after 12 months follow-up | 5.9 ± 2.3 days | |
| Weber et al. ( | Incisional | Hernia orifice >25 cm2 | Defect closure | — — | 12% in a 5 years follow-up | — — | |
| Natarajan et al. ( | Incisional | Exclusion of previous mesh repair | Defect closure | Seroma 38.5%, | — — | — — | |
| Sevinc et al. ( | Incisional | Exclusion of patients with a BMI >40 | Defect closure | Wound complications 24% | 6% with a median follow-up of 37.1 months | 3.36 ± 1.9 days | |
| Demetrashvili et al. ( | Incisional | Exclusion of recurrent incisional hernias | Defect closure | Wound complications 50%, | 5.1% in a mean follow-up of 4.6 ± 1.0 years | 5.5 ± 2.7 days |
Results of onlay technique without or unknown defect closure in incisional hernia repair in observational studies.
| Kingsnorth et al. ( | Incisional | Lateral and transverse hernias | Defect closure unknown | Post-operative complication 31.2% | 6% in a follow-up between 6 months and 6 years | Mean hospital stay 7.9 days (range: 6–50 days) | |
| de Vries Reilingh et al. ( | Incisional | Large midline incisional hernias | No defect closure | Post-operative complication | 23.1% in a median observation time of 19.4 months | — — | |
| Machairas et al. ( | Incisional | 56% recurrent incisional hernias | No defect closure | Wound complication 21%, | 9.3% in a mean follow-up of 54.4 months (range: 4–106 months) | 6–8 days | |
| Coskun et al. ( | Incisional | — — | Defect closure unknown | Wound complication 22.7%, | 13.6% | 7.9 days (range: 5–11 days) | |
| Abdollahi et al. ( | Incisional | Emergency cases excluded | Defect closure unknown | Wound complication 9.1% | 6.1% in a mean follow-up of 98 months (range: 48–174 months) | — — | |
| Kumar et al. ( | Incisional | — — | Defect closure unknown | Wound complication 37.8%, | 10.8% in a follow-up of 2–24 months | — — | |
| Memon et al. ( | Incisional | Defect size ≥10 cm | Defect closure unknown | Surgical site infection 21.7% | 6.7% in a mean follow-up of 20.05 months (range: 12–48 months) | — — |
Results of onlay technique with defect closure in incisional hernia repair in observational studies.
| Kingsnorth et al. ( | Incisional | 31% with recurrent incisional hernia | Defect closure | Post-operative complication rate 25%, | 3.4% after a median follow-up of 15.2 months | Mean length of stay 6.0 days (range: 2–44 days) | |
| Andersen et al. ( | Incisional | Consecutive patients | Defect closure | Post-operative complication rate 13% | 15% in a median observation time of 35 months (range: 4–151) | — — | |
| Gleysteen et al. ( | Incisional | 35% recurrent incisional hernias | Defect closure | Wound complication 21.3%, | 20.0% after a median follow-up of 19 months | — — | |
| Poelman et al. ( | Incisional | Minimum defect size 10 × 20 cm | Defect closure | Wound infection 21.0%, | 16% with a median follow-up of 64 months | 4.5 days (quartiles 3-6.25) | |
| Stoikes et al. ( | Incisional | 4 patients with prior mesh procedure | Defect closure, mesh fibrin glue fixation | Wound complication 24% | 0% after a mean follow-up of 19.5 months | Mean hospital stay 2.9 days (range: 0–15 days) | |
| Alicuben et al. ( | Incisional | Clean, clean contaminated and contaminated cases included | Defect closure in 21 cases, bridging in 1 case, biological mesh | Wound complication 38.1%, | 4.8% (after bridge repair) in a median follow-up of 7 months (range: 2–14) | Median hospital stay: 7 days | |
| Hopson et al. ( | Incisional | Defect size width or length ≥10 cm | Defect closure, | Wound complication 5%, | 0% in 2 years follow-up | Same day | |
| Gemici et al. ( | Incisional | 3 patient underwent additional abdominoplasty (1.9%) 7.1% urgent cases | Defect closure, full-thickness mesh fixation | Wound complication 43.7%, | 5.2% in a median follow-up of 54 months (range: 12–96) | Mean hospital stay 4.9 days (range: 3–8) | |
| Juvany et al. ( | Incisional | Exclusion of patients without 5-years follow-up | Defect closure | Wound complication 18.4%, | 32% after 5-years follow-up | — — | |
| Tuveri et al. ( | Incisional | Defect size >6 cm | Defect closure with incision of the anterior rectus sheath, biological mesh | Wound complication 76%, | 1.4% in a mean follow-up of 40 months (range: 9–82 months) | Median hospital stay 6 days (range: 3–12) |