Alba Vázquez Melero, Ventura Amador Barrameda, A. Rico
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Abstract
Introduction: Incisional hernia at the stoma site after loop ileostomy reversal has a high incidence reaching 48 % in some studies. Risk factors have not been largely studied. Material and methods: This retrospective study includes all consecutive patients who underwent stoma reversal between 2010 and 2018 at the Department of General Surgery of the Basurto Hospital in Bilbao (Spain). Results: A total of 134 patients (42.54 % female, 57.46 % male) had a stoma reversal operation. A postoperative incisional hernia at the stoma reversal site developed in 11.19 % during a median follow-up of 47-52 months. Body mass index over 30, was associated with incisional formation at the stoma reversal. Conclusions: Incisional hernia rate at the former stoma site in our study was moderated, obesity was the main risk factor.
期刊介绍:
REV HISPANOAM HERNIA is a monographic journal of abdominal wall surgery, digital and in the Spanish language, which includes original research articles, editorials, clinical images, letters to the director, reviews of publications, etc. It is a publication that was born with the most university spirit and that includes the principles that govern us (PRO CHIRURGIA ET SCIENCIA and the Promotion of Spanish in science), principles that give us a different personality. Our objectives are demanding and ambitious: to achieve the highest scientific level, prompt indexation and dignification of our common language in surgical language, using Spanish terminology instead of the current - and even invasive - fashion of English terms.