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Surgical Site Infection: The Scourge of Abdominal Wall Reconstruction.

Thomas Whitehead-Clarke1, Alastair Windsor2.   

Abstract

Background: Surgical site infection (SSI) is a well-recognized and potentially catastrophic complication of abdominal wall reconstruction (AWR). The authors present a review of the literature surrounding SSI in AWR, exploring prevention and treatment strategies as well as risk factors.
Methods: A comprehensive review of the current literature was undertaken. Evidence was reviewed and summarized with particular focus on prevention and treatment strategies available to hernia surgeons.
Results: Patient risk factors for SSI are well described in the literature and include obesity, smoking, and other comorbidities. Contaminated hernias and cases involving enterocutaneous fistulae are also at higher risk of SSI. Surgical decisions such as type of mesh, plane of mesh placement, and fascial release may all contribute to SSI risk. To treat established mesh infection, conservative management with antibiotic agents and negative pressure therapy is a reasonable option in some cases. Removal of prosthesis appears to provide favorable results, however, repeat surgery can be problematic Conclusions: Surgical site infection remains an important pathology in the world of AWR. Surgeons have a wealth of tools in their arsenal to prevent and treat SSI and should be aware of the emerging evidence in the fast-moving specialty of hernia surgery. Complex cases should be handled by surgeons and centers with expertise in treating such patients.

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Keywords:  complex; hernia; infection; mesh; prevention; treatment

Year:  2020        PMID: 33021436     DOI: 10.1089/sur.2020.325

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Surg Infect (Larchmt)        ISSN: 1096-2964            Impact factor:   2.150


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1.  Prospective, multicenter study of P4HB (Phasix™) mesh for hernia repair in cohort at risk for complications: 3-Year follow-up.

Authors:  John Scott Roth; Gary J Anthone; Don J Selzer; Benjamin K Poulose; Richard A Pierce; James G Bittner; William W Hope; Raymond M Dunn; Robert G Martindale; Matthew I Goldblatt; David B Earle; John R Romanelli; Gregory J Mancini; Jacob A Greenberg; John G Linn; Eduardo Parra-Davila; Bryan J Sandler; Corey R Deeken; Jasenka Verbarg; Jennifer L Salluzzo; Guy R Voeller
Journal:  Ann Med Surg (Lond)       Date:  2020-12-15
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