Long-term Outcome of Incisional Hernia Repairs Using the Erlangen Inlay Onlay Mesh (EIOM) Technique

Ayik N, Klein P, Grützmann R, Demir R (2019)


Publication Type: Journal article

Publication year: 2019

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Book Volume: 243

Pages Range: 14-22

DOI: 10.1016/j.jss.2019.04.045

Abstract

Background: The objective of this study was to investigate the long-term outcome of incisional hernias treated with the Erlangen Inlay Onlay Mesh (EIOM) repair technique, taking into account recurrence, complications, and patient satisfaction. Methods: A total of 163 patients treated in the surgical department of Erlangen university hospital with the EIOM repair between the years 1996 and 2009 were evaluated retrospectively. Results: The collected data revealed a mean follow-up period of 70 (18-190) months. Incisional hernia recurrence after EIOM repair was observed in 6 (3.7%) patients after a mean observation period of 70 mo (18-190) postoperatively. The recurrence rate increased significantly when the body mass index (BMI) was higher than 32 kg/m2. Here, a recurrence rate of 10.5% for BMI> 32 versus 1.7% with BMI ≤32 was reported. There were no significant differences in hernia recurrence if haven been operated by an assistant under supervision or by a consultant. In regard to patient satisfaction, 91% of patients included in this study were satisfied with the surgical outcome. Conclusions: The EIOM procedure is a safe surgical technique that can be used for the treatment of all, also for giant incisional abdominal wall hernias regardless of the size, BMI, or position of the incisional hernia.

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APA:

Ayik, N., Klein, P., Grützmann, R., & Demir, R. (2019). Long-term Outcome of Incisional Hernia Repairs Using the Erlangen Inlay Onlay Mesh (EIOM) Technique. Journal of Surgical Research, 243, 14-22. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jss.2019.04.045

MLA:

Ayik, Nizameddin, et al. "Long-term Outcome of Incisional Hernia Repairs Using the Erlangen Inlay Onlay Mesh (EIOM) Technique." Journal of Surgical Research 243 (2019): 14-22.

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