| Literature DB >> 33629178 |
S Schaaf1, A Willms2, R Schwab1, C Güsgen1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: There are no valid recommendations or reliable guidelines available to guide patients how long they should refrain from lifting weights or returning to heavy physical labor after abdominal or hernia surgery. Recent studies found that surgeons' recommendations not to be evidence-based and might be too restrictive considering data on fascial healing and incisional hernia development. It is likely that this impairs the patient's quality of life and leads to remarkable socio-economic costs. Hence, we conducted this survey to gather international expert's opinions on this topic.Entities:
Keywords: Abdominal surgery; Hernia surgery; Incisional hernia; Postoperative strain
Mesh:
Year: 2021 PMID: 33629178 PMCID: PMC9200870 DOI: 10.1007/s10029-021-02377-w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hernia ISSN: 1248-9204 Impact factor: 2.920
Fig. 1Depiction of the questionnaire used for the survey
Fig. 2Ratings of 4 weeks for open abdominal surgery (midline or transverse laparotomy) and 2 weeks for laparoscopy. NA not answered
Fig. 3Ratings of 2 weeks reduced physical activity after groin hernia surgery. NA not answered
Overview of survey results. The right column shows the means and standard deviations (ranges) of the individual proposals by the participants for refrain from lifting or heavy physical labor after the surgical procedures if they did not rate the given proposal of four/two weeks appropriate. IPOM, intraperitoneal onlay mesh.
| Resident | 18 (16.1%) | |
| Consultant | 102 (83.9%) | |
| Time (years) since | ||
| Graduation (resident) | 4.3 ± 3.7 (1–15) | |
| Specialization (consultant) | 11.3 ± 8.9 (1–40) | |
| Incisional/ventral hernia repair | ||
| Sublay—4 weeks | Proposal | |
| Too short | 40 (31.5%) | 7.0 ± 1.7 (5–12) |
| Appropriate | 70 (55.1%) | |
| Too long | 17 (13.4%) | 2.3 ± 0.5 (2–3) |
| IPOM—4 weeks | Proposal | |
| Too short | 29 (22.8%) | 7.4 ± 1.9 (6–12) |
| Appropriate | 66 (52.0%) | |
| Too long | 27 (21.3%) | 2.2 ± 0.4 (1–3) |
| Onlay—4 weeks | Proposal | |
| Too short | 47 (37.0%) | 7.4 ± 1.9 (6–12) |
| Appropriate | 50 (39.4%) | |
| Too long | 7 (5.5%) | 1.6 ± 0.7 (1–2) |
| Complex repair— 4 weeks | Proposal | |
| Too short | 60 (47.2%) | 7.2 ± 2.3 (5–16) |
| Appropriate | 47 (37.0%) | |
| Too long | 9 (7.1%) | 2.3 ± 0.4 (2–3) |
| Groin hernia repair | ||
| Lichtenstein – 2 weeks | Proposal | |
| Too short | 40 (31.5%) | 4.5 ± 1.2 (3–8) |
| Appropriate | 71 (55.9%) | |
| Too long | 15 (11.8%) | 0.7 ± 0.5 (0–1) |
| Endoscopic—2 weeks | Proposal | |
| Too short | 14 (11.0%) | 5.1 ± 3.9 (3–16) |
| Appropriate | 76 (59.8%) | |
| Too long | 36 (28.3%) | 0.9 ± 0.4 (0–1) |
| Abdominal surgery | ||
| Midline laparotomy—4 weeks | Proposal | |
| Too short | 40 (31.5%) | 7.0 ± 1.6 (6–12) |
| Appropriate | 72 (56.7%) | |
| Too long | 15 (11.8%) | 2.1 ± 0.6 (1–3) |
| Transverse laparotomy—4 weeks | Proposal | |
| Too short | 38 (29.9%) | 6.6 ± 1.1 (6–10) |
| Appropriate | 67 (52.8%) | |
| Too long | 15 (11.8%) | 2.3 ± 0.5 (2–3) |
| Laparoscopy—2 weeks | Proposal | |
| Too short | 6 (4.7%) | 4.0 ± 0.0 (−) |
| Appropriate | 73 (57.5%) | |
| Too long | 46 (36.2%) | 1.0 ± 0.4 (0–2) |
Fig. 4Ratings of 4 weeks reduced physical activity after incisional or ventral hernia surgery. IPOM intraperitoneal onlay mesh, NA not answered