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Research Article

REPAIR OF GIANT INCISIONAL HERNIAS WITH POLYPROPYLENE MESH: A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY

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Pages 102-106 | Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

The aim of the present study was to evaluate the long term results of repair of ventral incisional hernias or of defects in the abdominal wall using polypropylene mesh. Eighty-eight patients were operated on from 1979-1996, inclusive. Abdominal protrusion was found in 78 patients. Fifty-one of these patients had previously had an incisional hernia repaired and the remaining 10 patients had an abdominal wall defect as a result of excision of a malignant tumour. The polypropylene mesh was placed extraperitoneally and sutured with two rows of interrupted stitches, using non-absorbable sutures. Recurrence of the hernia was found in 10 of the 67 patients with incisional hernia. Eight patients had a relaxation of the muscles of the abdominal wall. Perioperative complications consisted of infection ( n &#114 = &#114 4), embolism ( n &#114 = &#114 1), haematoma ( n &#114 = &#114 1), and pneumonia ( n &#114 = &#114 3, one fatal), and one fatal bowel perforation. Median follow up time was 5.7 years (range 0-17). It is therefore possible to obtain acceptable results after repair of larger incisional hernias even if they had been repaired before.

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