Emergency treatment of complicated incisional hernias: a case study.

Francesco La Mura, Roberto Cirocchi, Eriberto Farinella, Umberto Morelli, Vincenzo Napolitano, Lorenzo Cattorini, Alessandro Spizzirri, Barbara Rossetti, Pamela Delmonaco, Carla Migliaccio, Diego Milani, Piero Covarelli, Carlo Boselli, Giuseppe Noya, Francesco Sciannameo
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Background: The emergency treatment of incisional hernias is infrequent but it can be complicated with strangulation or obstruction and in some cases the surgical approach may also include an intestinal resection with the possibility of peritoneal contamination. Our study aims at reporting our experience in the emergency treatment of complicated incisional hernias.

Methods: Since January 1999 till July 2008, 89 patients (55 males and 34 females) were treated for complicated incisional hernias in emergency. The patients were divided in two groups: Group I consisting of 33 patients that were treated with prosthesis apposition and Group II, consisting of 56 patients that were treated by performing a direct abdominal wall muscles suture.

Results: All the patients underwent a 6-month follow up; we noticed 9 recurrences (9/56, 16%) in the patients treated with direct abdominal wall muscles suture and 1 recurrence (1/33, 3%) in the group of patients treated with the prosthesis apposition.

Conclusions: According to our experience, the emergency treatment of complicated incisional hernias through prosthesis apposition is always feasible and ensures less post-operative complications (16% vs 21,2%) and recurrences (3% vs 16%) compared to the patients treated with direct muscular suture.

复杂切口疝的急诊治疗一例。
背景:切口疝的急诊治疗并不常见,但它可能并发绞窄或梗阻,在某些情况下,手术可能还包括肠切除术,可能导致腹膜污染。我们的研究旨在报告我们在复杂切口疝急诊治疗中的经验。方法:自1999年1月至2008年7月,对89例复杂切口疝患者(男55例,女34例)进行急诊治疗。患者分为两组:I组33例采用假体对位治疗,II组56例采用腹壁肌直接缝合治疗。结果:所有患者随访6个月;我们发现直接腹壁肌缝合组9例复发(9/ 56,16%),假体对位组1例复发(1/ 33,3%)。结论:根据我们的经验,与直接肌肉缝合相比,采用假体对位术急诊治疗复杂切口疝始终是可行的,术后并发症(16%对21.2%)和复发率(3%对16%)均较低。
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