Ana Paula Valério-Alves, Caio Leonardo Dos Santos Saggin, João Marcos Escórcio de Aguiar Portela, Patricia Viana, Gabriela Branquinho Guerra, Camila Mariana de Paiva Reis, Rafael Morriello
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Abstract
Purpose: Incisional hernia is one of the most common post-operative complications. Previous studies showed that prophylactic mesh placement in laparotomy closure is safe and reduces the incidence of incisional hernia. We aimed to perform a meta-analysis comparing post-operative complications after the use of prophylactic permanent mesh placement versus primary closure in patients undergoing elective or emergency laparotomies.
Methods: A systematic review of Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, Embase and PubMed was performed in April 2024. Only randomized clinical trials were included. 1,234 studies were imported for screening. 280 were duplicated reports, 923 were excluded for irrelevancy and 16 were excluded after full-text review. Data were extracted in accordance with PRISMA guidelines and pooled by a random-effects model. The primary outcome was incidence of incisional hernia. Secondary outcomes included post-operative complications and period of hospitalization.
Results: Fifteen studies and 2,108 patients were included. Incisional hernia incidence was different between groups (risk ratio [RR] 0.30; 95% CI 0.21-0.43; p < 0.00001; I²=39%). This finding was confirmed in a subgroup analysis of elective (RR 0.29; 95% CI 0.18-0.46; p < 0.00001; I²=48%) versus emergency laparotomies (RR 0.28; 95% CI 0.19-0.43; p = 0.0001; I²=0%). There was no significant difference in incisional hernia incidence by locals of mesh placement. Secondary outcomes had shown no statistically significant difference between groups, except for seroma wherein primary closure had lower events (RR 1.80; CI 95% 1.21-2.68; p = 0.38; I²=7%).
Conclusion: In patients undergoing laparotomy, prophylactic permanent mesh placement is associated with a significant reduction on incidence of incisional hernia as compared to primary closure.
期刊介绍:
Hernia was founded in 1997 by Jean P. Chevrel with the purpose of promoting clinical studies and basic research as they apply to groin hernias and the abdominal wall . Since that time, a true revolution in the field of hernia studies has transformed the field from a ”simple” disease to one that is very specialized. While the majority of surgeries for primary inguinal and abdominal wall hernia are performed in hospitals worldwide, complex situations such as multi recurrences, complications, abdominal wall reconstructions and others are being studied and treated in specialist centers. As a result, major institutions and societies are creating specific parameters and criteria to better address the complexities of hernia surgery.
Hernia is a journal written by surgeons who have made abdominal wall surgery their specific field of interest, but we will consider publishing content from any surgeon who wishes to improve the science of this field. The Journal aims to ensure that hernia surgery is safer and easier for surgeons as well as patients, and provides a forum to all surgeons in the exchange of new ideas, results, and important research that is the basis of professional activity.