Long-term recurrence and complication rates after incisional hernia repair with the open onlay technique
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Incisional hernia after abdominal surgery is a well-known complication. Controversy still exists with respect to the choice of hernia repair technique. The objective of this study was to evaluate the long-term recurrence rate as well...
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doaj-9464d0c549c04cfbb8560f64c50360762020-11-25T00:11:41ZengBMCBMC Surgery1471-24822009-04-0191610.1186/1471-2482-9-6Long-term recurrence and complication rates after incisional hernia repair with the open onlay techniqueGögenur IsmailKlein MadsAndersen LarsRosenberg Jacob<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Incisional hernia after abdominal surgery is a well-known complication. Controversy still exists with respect to the choice of hernia repair technique. The objective of this study was to evaluate the long-term recurrence rate as well as surgical complications in a consecutive group of patients undergoing open repair using an onlay mesh technique.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Consecutive patients undergoing open incisional hernia repair with onlay-technique between 01/05/1995 and 01/09/2007 at a single institution were included in the study. For follow-up patients were contacted by telephone, and answered a questionnaire containing questions related to the primary operation, the hernia and general risk factors. Patients were examined by a consultant surgeon in the outpatient clinic or in the patient's home if there was suspicion of an incisional hernia recurrence.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The study included 56 patients with 100% follow-up. The median follow-up was 35 months (range 4–151). Recurrent incisional hernia was found in 8 of 56 patients (15%, 95% CI: 6–24). The overall complication rate was 13% (95% CI, 4–22). All complications were minor and needed no hospital admission.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>This study with a long follow-up showed low recurrence and complication rates in patients undergoing incisional hernia repair with the open onlay technique.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2482/9/6 |
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Long-term recurrence and complication rates after incisional hernia repair with the open onlay technique |
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Long-term recurrence and complication rates after incisional hernia repair with the open onlay technique |
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Long-term recurrence and complication rates after incisional hernia repair with the open onlay technique |
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Long-term recurrence and complication rates after incisional hernia repair with the open onlay technique |
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Long-term recurrence and complication rates after incisional hernia repair with the open onlay technique |
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long-term recurrence and complication rates after incisional hernia repair with the open onlay technique |
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<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Incisional hernia after abdominal surgery is a well-known complication. Controversy still exists with respect to the choice of hernia repair technique. The objective of this study was to evaluate the long-term recurrence rate as well as surgical complications in a consecutive group of patients undergoing open repair using an onlay mesh technique.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Consecutive patients undergoing open incisional hernia repair with onlay-technique between 01/05/1995 and 01/09/2007 at a single institution were included in the study. For follow-up patients were contacted by telephone, and answered a questionnaire containing questions related to the primary operation, the hernia and general risk factors. Patients were examined by a consultant surgeon in the outpatient clinic or in the patient's home if there was suspicion of an incisional hernia recurrence.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The study included 56 patients with 100% follow-up. The median follow-up was 35 months (range 4–151). Recurrent incisional hernia was found in 8 of 56 patients (15%, 95% CI: 6–24). The overall complication rate was 13% (95% CI, 4–22). All complications were minor and needed no hospital admission.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>This study with a long follow-up showed low recurrence and complication rates in patients undergoing incisional hernia repair with the open onlay technique.</p> |
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