BACKGROUND AND AIM OF THE STUDY: An incisional hernia is represented by the escape of organs from their physiologic position through an area of weakness on the surgical scar. An original technique, based on a Rives intervention, which is the golden standard in the treatment of incisional hernias, is presented in this study. METHODS: From January 1995 to December 2003, 93 patients underwent surgery for incisional hernia in our Division. The intervention was performed in 52 cases (Group A) with a classic Rives technique, with apposition of a prolene mesh in the subaponeurotic space, and fixation of the mesh with transcutaneous stitches. In 41 cases (Group B) the intervention was performed with a personal technique, with apposition of an "Hertra 0", a rigid and memory controlled mesh between the rectum abdomini muscle and its posterior fascia, tension free without fixation with stitches. RESULTS: The mean follow-up was of 23 months. In Group A we observed immediately 3 postoperative cases (5%) of intraparietal haematoma, 2 (4%) of subcutaneous haematoma, 4 (7%) of retrofascial haematoma, 4 (7%) of wound infection (in 1 it was necessary to remove the prosthesis), 3 (6%) of respiratory complications, and 1 case (2%) of cardiovascular complication. In Group B we observed only 3 cases (7%) of subcutaneous seroma. The mean postoperative stay was 6 days in both groups. There was no postoperative mortality or relapses. CONCLUSIONS: The presented technique seems to offer advantages in the management of incisional hernia; the use of "Hertra 0" mesh simplifies Rives technique, improving its resistance to infections.

Dynamic suture less repair of incisional hernia

DOCIMO, Ludovico;DOCIMO, Giovanni;FERRARACCIO, Franca
2003

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND AIM OF THE STUDY: An incisional hernia is represented by the escape of organs from their physiologic position through an area of weakness on the surgical scar. An original technique, based on a Rives intervention, which is the golden standard in the treatment of incisional hernias, is presented in this study. METHODS: From January 1995 to December 2003, 93 patients underwent surgery for incisional hernia in our Division. The intervention was performed in 52 cases (Group A) with a classic Rives technique, with apposition of a prolene mesh in the subaponeurotic space, and fixation of the mesh with transcutaneous stitches. In 41 cases (Group B) the intervention was performed with a personal technique, with apposition of an "Hertra 0", a rigid and memory controlled mesh between the rectum abdomini muscle and its posterior fascia, tension free without fixation with stitches. RESULTS: The mean follow-up was of 23 months. In Group A we observed immediately 3 postoperative cases (5%) of intraparietal haematoma, 2 (4%) of subcutaneous haematoma, 4 (7%) of retrofascial haematoma, 4 (7%) of wound infection (in 1 it was necessary to remove the prosthesis), 3 (6%) of respiratory complications, and 1 case (2%) of cardiovascular complication. In Group B we observed only 3 cases (7%) of subcutaneous seroma. The mean postoperative stay was 6 days in both groups. There was no postoperative mortality or relapses. CONCLUSIONS: The presented technique seems to offer advantages in the management of incisional hernia; the use of "Hertra 0" mesh simplifies Rives technique, improving its resistance to infections.
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