Safety and outcome of elective synthetic mesh repair for incisional ventral hernias in immunosuppressed patients - a retrospective propensity-score-matched analysis.

IF 2.6 2区 医学 Q1 SURGERY
Hernia Pub Date : 2025-02-24 DOI:10.1007/s10029-025-03273-3
Ramin Raul Ossami Saidy, Yvonne May Callister, Luca Dittrich, Dennis Eurich, Christian Denecke, Johann Pratschke, Jonas Raakow
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Abstract

Introduction: Incisional hernia remain an important complication after abdominal surgery. Repair often includes use of synthetic mesh, but certain risk factors for complication after mesh hernia repair have been described. Among these, immunosuppression due to co-existing conditions is hypothesized to increase postoperative complications, but data is scarce and contradicting. Therefore, the aim was to assess outcome after mesh hernia repair in immunosuppressed patients.

Material & methods: Patients with and without immunosuppression undergoing elective incisional hernia repair at our clinic between 2010 and 2019 were analyzed in this retrospective study. Pre-existing conditions, details of immunosuppression, postoperative course and outpatient follow-up for hernia recurrence were collected and impact of clinical variables on outcome was analyzed. Propensity score matching was performed for comparison of cohorts.

Results: Immunosuppression was associated with increased postoperative complications in the overall cohort of 732 patients undergoing incisional ventral hernia repair in univariate but not multivariate analysis (p = 0.036 and p = 0.25, respectively). Overall postoperative complications did not differ between patients with immunosuppression compared to the matched collective. However, use of > 2 immune suppressive agents and immunosuppression history > 48 months showed significant impact on postoperative complications in univariate and multivariate analysis (p = 0.003/p = 0.023 and p = 0.018/p = 0.03, respectively). Age (< 60 years), duration of surgery (> 120 min), midline hernia according to EHS classification and number of immunosuppressive agents administered were identified as important risk factors for recurrence in immunocompromised patients (p = 0.045, p = 0.023, p = 0.012 and 0.049, respectively).

Conclusion: In this study, overall safety with desirable outcome of mesh implantation in immunosuppressed patients was documented. Furthermore, data suggested significant impact of number of immunosuppressive agents as a predicator of postoperative complications in this collective, possibly enabling risk stratification within this subgroup.

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Hernia
Hernia SURGERY-
CiteScore
4.90
自引率
26.10%
发文量
171
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
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.
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