| Literature DB >> 34905143 |
V Holmdahl1, B Stark2, L Clay3,4, U Gunnarsson5, K Strigård5.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Conventional repair of a giant incisional hernia often requires implantation of a synthetic mesh (SM). However, this surgical procedure can lead to discomfort, pain, and potentially serious complications. Full-thickness skin grafting (FTSG) could offer an alternative to SM, less prone to complications related to implantation of a foreign body in the abdominal wall. The aim of this study was to compare the use of FTSG to conventional SM in the repair of giant incisional hernia.Entities:
Keywords: Full-thickness skin graft; Giant incisional hernia; Quality-of-life; Randomised controlled trial
Mesh:
Year: 2021 PMID: 34905143 PMCID: PMC9012705 DOI: 10.1007/s10029-021-02544-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hernia ISSN: 1248-9204 Impact factor: 2.920
Inclusion and exclusion criteria
| Inclusion | Exclusion |
|---|---|
| Incisional hernia > 10 cm wide | Ongoing immunosuppressive treatment |
| Above 18 years of age | Ongoing pregnancy or breastfeeding |
| Smoking < 3 months prior to surgery |
Fig. 1Consort flow diagram
VHPQ Questionnaire
| FTSG | Synthetic mesh | |||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Preop | Missing | 3 years | Missing | Long-term | Missing | Preop | Missing | 3 years | Missing | Long-term | Missing | |
| Pain right now ⩽ 2 | 6 (30%) | 0 | 10 (71%) | 0 | 13 (72%) | 0 | 14 (61%) | 0 | 13 (72%) | 0 | 10 (71%) | 0 |
| Pain right now > 2 | 14 | 4 | 5 | 9 | 5 | 4 | ||||||
| Pain last week ⩽ 2 | 4 (22%) | 2 | 10 (71%) | 0 | 13 (72%) | 0 | 13 (59%) | 1 | 11 (61%) | 0 | 9 (75%) | 2 |
| Pain last week > 2 | 14 | 4 | 5 | 9 | 7 | 3 | ||||||
| Functional | ||||||||||||
| Difficulty rising from chair | 7 (50%) | 6 | 2 (40%) | 9 | 1 (25%) | 14 | 7 (58%) | 11 | 4 (44%) | 9 | 2 (33%) | 8 |
| Difficulty sitting | 6 (43%) | 6 | 3 (60%) | 9 | 1 (33%) | 15 | 6 (50%) | 11 | 3 (33%) | 9 | 1 (17%) | 8 |
| Satisfaction | ||||||||||||
| Satisfied with operation | 11 (85%) | 1 | 10 (59%) | 1 | 12 (67%) | 0 | 7 (64%) | 3 | ||||
| Would do it again | 10 (77%) | 1 | 14 (82%) | 1 | 15 (83%) | 0 | 7 (64%) | 3 | ||||
Yes (Percentage of all answers). Missing = Missing of the total of respondents for each follow-up
EQ-5D questionnaire
| FTSG | Synthetic mesh | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Preop | 3 years | Long-term | Preop | 3 years | Long-term | |
| Mobility | 9 (45%) | 5 (39%) | 8 (44%) | 11 (46%) | 7 (44%) | 5 (36%) |
| Hygiene | 2 (10%) | 0 | 0 | 1 (4%) | 0 | 3 (21%) |
| Usual activities | 2 (17%) | 7 (39%) | 4 (27%) | 5 (36%) | ||
| Pain/discomfort | 15 (75%) | 6 (55%) | 10 (56%) | 17 (68%) | 10 (63%) | 6 (43%) |
| Anxiety/depression | 8 (40%) | 2 (17%) | 3 (17%) | 10 (40%) | 7 (41%) | 5 (36%) |
| Self-rated health | 64 (17)* | 64 (26)* | 70.6 (21)* | 61.7 (21)* | 67 (18)* | 69 (23)* |
Number of patients rating any grade of problem, percentage of respondents in parentheses. Bold indicates a statistically significant difference in the preoperative assessment between the groups (p = 0.014)
*Mean (± Standard deviation)
SF-36 Questionnaire
| FTSG | Synthetic | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Preop | 3 years | Long-term | Preop | 3 years | Long-term | |||||
| Physical functioning | 52 (30) | 64 (24) | 62 (26) | 66 (25) | 71 (28) | 0,425 | 58 (35) | 0,350 | ||
| Physical role functioning | 43 (45) | 48 (46) | 51 (45) | 0,341 | 36 (38) | 68 (42) | 60 (50) | 0,087 | ||
| Emotional role functioning | 59 (45) | 60 (49) | 0,339 | 65 (45) | 0,872 | 58 (47) | 72 (43) | 74 (40) | 0,221 | |
| Vitality | 56 (26) | 57 (32) | 0,840 | 60 (24) | 0,274 | 56 (25) | 61 (23) | 0,348 | 55 (21) | 0,852 |
| Mental health | 73 (23) | 78 (31) | 0,170 | 78 (20) | 0,284 | 68 (24) | 76 (22) | 0,261 | 80 (21) | |
| Social functioning | 68 (29) | 68 (36) | 0,296 | 79 (22) | 0,161 | 66 (26) | 83 (25) | 75 (34) | 0,591 | |
| Bodily pain | 60 (24) | 69 (30) | 0,062 | 69 (26) | 69 (33) | 0,695 | 0,618 | |||
| General Health | 56 (26) | 52 (24) | 0,322 | 61 (26) | 0,499 | 56 (22) | 61 (24) | 0,253 | 52 (19) | 0,780 |
Bold indicates a statistically significant difference between the outcomes between the two treatment groups (p = 0.032)
*Mean (± Standard deviation)