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Intramuscular Adipose Tissue Content as a Predictor of Incisional Hernia after Hepatic Resection.

Tomoyuki Nagaoka1, Katsunori Sakamoto2, Kohei Ogawa2, Chihiro Ito2, Miku Iwata2, Akimasa Sakamoto2, Takashi Matsui2, Yusuke Nishi2, Mikiya Shine2, Mio Uraoka2, Masahiko Honjo2, Takeshi Utsunomiya2, Kei Tamura2, Naotake Funamizu2, Yasutsugu Takada2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Incisional hernia (IH) is a common surgical complication, with an incidence of 6-31% following major abdominal surgery. This study aimed to investigate the impact of intramuscular adipose tissue content (IMAC) on the incidence of IH in patients who underwent hepatic resection.
METHODS: Data of 205 patients who underwent open hepatic resection between 2007 and 2019 at Ehime University Hospital were retrospectively analyzed. Patient characteristics, perioperative findings, and body composition were compared between patients with IH and those without IH. The quantity and quality of skeletal muscle, calculated as skeletal muscle index and IMAC, were evaluated using preoperative computerized tomography images.
RESULTS: Forty (19.5%) patients were diagnosed with IH. The cumulative incidence rates were 15.6% at 1 year and 19.6% at 3 years. On univariate analysis, body mass index, areas of subcutaneous and visceral fat, and IMAC were significantly higher in the IH group than in the non-IH group (p = 0.0023, 0.0070, 0.0047, and 0.0080, respectively). No significant difference in skeletal muscle index was found between the groups (p = 0.3548). The incidence of diabetes mellitus, intraoperative transfusion, and postoperative wound infection was significantly higher in the IH group than in the non-IH group (p = 0.0361, 0.0078, and 0.0299, respectively). On multivariate analysis, a high IMAC and wound infection were independent risk factors for IH (adjusted odds ratio, 2.83 and 4.52, respectively; p = 0.0152 and 0.0164, respectively).
CONCLUSION: IMAC can predict the incidence of IH in patients undergoing hepatic resection.
© 2022. The Author(s) under exclusive licence to Société Internationale de Chirurgie.

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Year:  2022        PMID: 36261603     DOI: 10.1007/s00268-022-06795-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World J Surg        ISSN: 0364-2313            Impact factor:   3.282


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