| Literature DB >> 32323007 |
Ruth Kaufmann1,2, Friedrich-Eckart Isemer3,4, Christoph W Strey5, Johannes Jeekel6, Johan F Lange7, Guido Woeste8,9.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Complex abdominal wall hernia repair (CAWHR) is a challenging procedure. Mesh prosthesis is indicated, but the use of synthetic mesh in a contaminated area may add to overall morbidity. Biological meshes may provide a solution, but little is known about long-term results. The aim of our study was to evaluate clinical efficacy and patient satisfaction following Strattice™ (PADM) placement.Entities:
Keywords: Complex abdominal wall hernia; Long-term results; Non-cross-linked biological mesh
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32323007 PMCID: PMC7272387 DOI: 10.1007/s00423-020-01881-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Langenbecks Arch Surg ISSN: 1435-2443 Impact factor: 3.445
Baseline criteria
| Mean follow-up (mean) | 42.4 months |
| Gender: male vs. female | 14 vs. 9 |
| Age (mean) (range) | 67.5 years (48–90) |
| BMI (median) (interquartile range) | 27.4 (24.1–32.2) |
| SOC score (median) (range) | 2 (1–3) |
| Comorbidities (number of patients (percentage)) | |
| Arterial hypertension | 9 (39.1%) |
| Cardiac disease | 6 (26.1%) |
| Diabetes mellitus type II | 8 (34.8%) |
| Malignant disease | 2 (8.7%) |
| Pulmonary disease (COPD/asthma) | 3 (13%) |
| Renal disease | 5 (21.7%) |
| Other: peritonitis, fistula, cachexia, hypothyroidism, portal vein thrombosis | 8 (34.8%) |
| No comorbidities | 5 (21.7%) |
| Smoking (daily/occasional smoking) | 6 (26.1%) |
| Ex-smoker | 7 (30.4%) |
Risk factors for complex abdominal wall hernia (number of patients (percentage))
| Abdominal aortic aneurysm | 1 (4.3%) |
| Anticoagulation therapy | 2 (8.7%) |
| Chronic use of cortisone | 1 (4.3%) |
| No other risk factors | 7 (30.4%) |
| Personal history of previous abdominal wall hernia operation | 9 (39.1%) |
Outcomes measured with the EuraHS quality-of-life scale [33, 34] after complex abdominal wall hernia repair with PADM. Scores are expressed as median scores (range)
| Pain at the side of the hernia | |
|---|---|
| Pain in rest (lying down) | 0—no pain (range 0–6) |
| Pain during activities (walking, biking, sports) | 0—no pain (range 0–8) |
| Pain felt during the last week | 0—no pain (range 0–10) |
Restrictions of activities because of pain or discomfort at the site of the hernia 0 = no restriction, 10 = completely restricted, X = The patient does not perform this activity | |
| Restriction from daily activities (inside the house) | 0 – no restrictions (range 0–10) |
| Restriction outside the house (walking, biking, driving) | 1.5 (range 0–10; 2 times X) |
| Restriction during sports | 1 (range 0–7; 6 times X) |
| Restriction during heavy labor | 2 (range 0–9; 7 times X) |
Cosmetic discomfort 0 = very beautiful, 10 = extremely ugly | |
| Shape of your abdomen | 4 (range 0–10) |
| Site of the hernia | 3.5 (range 0–10) |