P031 OPEN VERSUS LAPAROSCOPIC INCISIONAL HERNIA REPAIR: A NATIONWIDE DATABASE STUDY. (25th November 2021)
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- Title:
- P031 OPEN VERSUS LAPAROSCOPIC INCISIONAL HERNIA REPAIR: A NATIONWIDE DATABASE STUDY. (25th November 2021)
- Main Title:
- P031 OPEN VERSUS LAPAROSCOPIC INCISIONAL HERNIA REPAIR: A NATIONWIDE DATABASE STUDY
- Authors:
- Henriksen, Nadia
Andersen, Hans Friis
Jorgensen, Lars Nannestad
Helgstrand, Frederik - Abstract:
- Abstract: Aim: Although laparoscopic repair of incisional hernias decreases the incidence of wound complications as compared with open repair, there has been a rising concern related to intraperitoneal mesh placement. The aim of this study was to examine outcomes after open or laparoscopic elective incisional hernia mesh repair on a nationwide basis. Material and Methods: A merge of data between the Danish Hernia Database and the National Patient Registry provided data on perioperative information, 90-day readmission, 90-day reoperation for complication, and long-term operation for hernia recurrence from 2007-2018. Results: A total of 3, 090 (57.5%) and 2, 288 (42.5%) patients were operated by laparoscopic and open approach, respectively. The defect was closed in 27.9% (865/3, 090) of the laparoscopic cases. The median follow-up time was 4.0 (1.8-6.8) years. Rates of readmission (16.2%, 502/3, 090) and re-operation for complication (7.0%, 216/3, 090) were significantly lower for laparoscopic compared to open repairs (19.3%, 442/2, 288, P = 0.003 and 12.5%, 288/2, 288, P < 0.001). Re-operation for bowel obstruction or bowel resection was twice as high after laparoscopic repair (0.6%, 20/3, 090) compared with open repair (0.3%, 6/2, 288, P = 0.044). Patients were significantly less prone to undergo repair of recurrence following laparoscopic compared with open repair of defect widths 2-6 cm ( P = 0.002). Conclusions: Laparoscopic intraperitoneal mesh repair for incisionalAbstract: Aim: Although laparoscopic repair of incisional hernias decreases the incidence of wound complications as compared with open repair, there has been a rising concern related to intraperitoneal mesh placement. The aim of this study was to examine outcomes after open or laparoscopic elective incisional hernia mesh repair on a nationwide basis. Material and Methods: A merge of data between the Danish Hernia Database and the National Patient Registry provided data on perioperative information, 90-day readmission, 90-day reoperation for complication, and long-term operation for hernia recurrence from 2007-2018. Results: A total of 3, 090 (57.5%) and 2, 288 (42.5%) patients were operated by laparoscopic and open approach, respectively. The defect was closed in 27.9% (865/3, 090) of the laparoscopic cases. The median follow-up time was 4.0 (1.8-6.8) years. Rates of readmission (16.2%, 502/3, 090) and re-operation for complication (7.0%, 216/3, 090) were significantly lower for laparoscopic compared to open repairs (19.3%, 442/2, 288, P = 0.003 and 12.5%, 288/2, 288, P < 0.001). Re-operation for bowel obstruction or bowel resection was twice as high after laparoscopic repair (0.6%, 20/3, 090) compared with open repair (0.3%, 6/2, 288, P = 0.044). Patients were significantly less prone to undergo repair of recurrence following laparoscopic compared with open repair of defect widths 2-6 cm ( P = 0.002). Conclusions: Laparoscopic intraperitoneal mesh repair for incisional hernia should still be considered for fascial defects between 2 and 6 cm, because of decreased incidences of early complications and repair of hernia recurrence compared with open repair. … (more)
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- British journal of surgery. Volume 108:Supplement 8(2021)
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- British journal of surgery
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- Volume 108:Supplement 8(2021)
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- Volume 108, Issue 8 (2021)
- Year:
- 2021
- Volume:
- 108
- Issue:
- 8
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- 2021-0108-0008-0000
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- Publication Date:
- 2021-11-25
- Subjects:
- Surgery -- Periodicals
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http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1093/bjs/znab395.029 ↗
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- 0007-1323
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