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Outcome of Open Intraperitoneal Dual Mesh Versus on–Lay Mesh for Incisional Hernia Repair


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1 M.B.Ch.B. F.I.C.M.S. Specialist Surgeon, Department of Surgery, Al-Fayhaa Teaching Hospital, Basra, Iraq
     

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Background: Incisional hernia is any abdominal wall gap with or without a bulge in the area of a postoperative scar. There are different methods for treating incisional hernia . Mesh is always used to decrease the recurrence rate to less than 10%. Different types and different methods of mesh hernioplasty.

Objective: To compare the outcome of open intraperitoneal mesh versus on-lay mesh hernioplasty.

Method: This prospective study conducted in Al- Fayhaa Teaching hospital between February 2016 and February 2018. The patients with incisional hernia are divided into two groups . Group A treated by open intraperitoneal optimized composite mesh, and group B managed by on-lay mesh the patients followed for 24 months following surgery to compare between the two groups regarding, operative time, hospital stay and post operative complications.

Result: Eighty patients included in the study. In group A , the mean operative time was (90 ± 10.24 minutes) while for group B was (70 ± 17.53 minutes). The average hospital stay was (3.34 ± 1.27 days) and (5 ± 3.73 days) for group A and group B respectively .seroma developed in 12.5% for intraperitoneal group and 27% for on-lay group. Surgical site infection was 2.5% in group A and 15 % in group B. No patient developed recurrence of hernia in group A, while 7.5 % of group B developed recurrence during the period of follow up.

Conclusion: Open intraperitoneal mesh hernioplasty is much better than on-lay method regarding the operative time, hospital stay and post operative complications


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Incicional Hernia, Intraperitoneal, On-Lay, Hernioplasty.
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Jassim Mohammed Auib Al Taha
M.B.Ch.B. F.I.C.M.S. Specialist Surgeon, Department of Surgery, Al-Fayhaa Teaching Hospital, Basra, Iraq

Abstract


Background: Incisional hernia is any abdominal wall gap with or without a bulge in the area of a postoperative scar. There are different methods for treating incisional hernia . Mesh is always used to decrease the recurrence rate to less than 10%. Different types and different methods of mesh hernioplasty.

Objective: To compare the outcome of open intraperitoneal mesh versus on-lay mesh hernioplasty.

Method: This prospective study conducted in Al- Fayhaa Teaching hospital between February 2016 and February 2018. The patients with incisional hernia are divided into two groups . Group A treated by open intraperitoneal optimized composite mesh, and group B managed by on-lay mesh the patients followed for 24 months following surgery to compare between the two groups regarding, operative time, hospital stay and post operative complications.

Result: Eighty patients included in the study. In group A , the mean operative time was (90 ± 10.24 minutes) while for group B was (70 ± 17.53 minutes). The average hospital stay was (3.34 ± 1.27 days) and (5 ± 3.73 days) for group A and group B respectively .seroma developed in 12.5% for intraperitoneal group and 27% for on-lay group. Surgical site infection was 2.5% in group A and 15 % in group B. No patient developed recurrence of hernia in group A, while 7.5 % of group B developed recurrence during the period of follow up.

Conclusion: Open intraperitoneal mesh hernioplasty is much better than on-lay method regarding the operative time, hospital stay and post operative complications


Keywords


Incicional Hernia, Intraperitoneal, On-Lay, Hernioplasty.



DOI: https://doi.org/10.37506/v20%2Fi1%2F2020%2Fmlu%2F194474