Aim: The authors report their experience with incisional hernia repair and set criteria for the safe performance of the procedure on a day hospital basis. Materials and methods: From January 1994 to July 2005, 29 day hospital procedures for incisional hernia were performed under local anaesthesia. Selection criteria included: a hernial defect < 10 cm, a reducible hernial sac and negative history for obstructive symptoms. The repair was achieved with a polypropylene plug in defects < 3 cm and a double layer mesh in larger defects. Results: All patients were discharged within 7 hours of surgery. Postoperative pain was mild and required hospital analgesia in 30% of cases. Back at home analgesia was needed in only three patients (10%). Six patients (20%) developed a seroma that reabsorbed spontaneously. During a follow-up ranging 6 to 120 months (mean 75), no recurrence has been recorded. Conclusions: In selected patients, incisional hernia repair as day hospital procedure is feasible, safe and absolutely effective. The use of polypropylene plugs and meshes accounts for a sound repair with low risk of complications.

Day hospital for incisional hernia repair: Selection criteria

Donati M.;Brancato G.;
2008-01-01

Abstract

Aim: The authors report their experience with incisional hernia repair and set criteria for the safe performance of the procedure on a day hospital basis. Materials and methods: From January 1994 to July 2005, 29 day hospital procedures for incisional hernia were performed under local anaesthesia. Selection criteria included: a hernial defect < 10 cm, a reducible hernial sac and negative history for obstructive symptoms. The repair was achieved with a polypropylene plug in defects < 3 cm and a double layer mesh in larger defects. Results: All patients were discharged within 7 hours of surgery. Postoperative pain was mild and required hospital analgesia in 30% of cases. Back at home analgesia was needed in only three patients (10%). Six patients (20%) developed a seroma that reabsorbed spontaneously. During a follow-up ranging 6 to 120 months (mean 75), no recurrence has been recorded. Conclusions: In selected patients, incisional hernia repair as day hospital procedure is feasible, safe and absolutely effective. The use of polypropylene plugs and meshes accounts for a sound repair with low risk of complications.
2008
Ambulatory surgery
Day hospital
Eventration
Incisional hernia
Aged
Biocompatible Materials
Female
Hernia, Ventral
Humans
Male
Polypropylenes
Prostheses and Implants
Surgical Mesh
Ambulatory Surgical Procedures
Patient Selection
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