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Alternative to mesh repair for ventral hernias: Modified rectus muscle repair

Alternative to mesh repair for ventral hernias:Modified rectus muscle
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摘要 BACKGROUND Mesh utilization for ventral hernia repair is associated with potential complications such as mesh infections,adhesions,seromas,fistula formation and significant postoperative pain.The modified rectus muscle repair(RMR)is as an option to repair midline ventral hernias without mesh.AIM To evaluate the short term outcomes when the modified RMR was used to repair ventral hernias.METHODS This was a 5-year prospective study that examined the outcome of all consecutive patients with ventral abdominal wall hernias>5 cm in maximal diameter who underwent repair using the modified RMR technique in a single surgeon unit.Patients were reviewed in an outpatient clinic at 3,6 and 12 mo and evaluated for hernia recurrence on clinical examination.Each patient’s abdominal wall was also assessed with using ultrasonography at 24 mo to detect recurrences.All data were examined with SPSS ver 18.0.RESULTS Over the 5-year study period,there were 52 patients treated for ventral hernias at this institution.Four patients were excluded and there were 48 in the final study sample,at a mean age of 56 years(range 28-80).The mean maximal diameter of the hernia defect was 7 cm(range 5-12 cm).There were 5(10.4%)seromas and 1 recurrence(2.1%)at a mean of 36 mo follow-up.CONCLUSION The authors recommend the modified RMR as an acceptable alternative to mesh repair of ventral hernias.The seroma rate can be further reduced with routine use of drains.The modified RMR also has the benefit of eliminating all mesh-specific complications.
出处 《World Journal of Surgical Procedures》 2023年第3期14-21,共8页 世界外科手术杂志
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