2013
DOI: 10.4103/0975-2870.108634
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Postoperative complications of mesh hernioplasty for incisional hernia repair and factors affecting the occurrence of complications

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“…Primary tissue repair is associated with higher unacceptable recurrence rate, now a days, tension free mesh repair is ideal hernia repair technique. 17,18 In post-operative period in our study, 09/25 (36%) patients develops wound infection , 13/25 (52%) patients develops seroma, mesh removal rate is 8% in and 01/25 (4%) patients having recurrence On-lay method. we having very high seroma formation and wound infection rate as compare to other similar studies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 48%
“…Primary tissue repair is associated with higher unacceptable recurrence rate, now a days, tension free mesh repair is ideal hernia repair technique. 17,18 In post-operative period in our study, 09/25 (36%) patients develops wound infection , 13/25 (52%) patients develops seroma, mesh removal rate is 8% in and 01/25 (4%) patients having recurrence On-lay method. we having very high seroma formation and wound infection rate as compare to other similar studies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 48%
“…The most common method of mesh hernioplasty is the onlay technique [5]. Multiple defects are highly likely to be detected because of the wide undermining done and the weakest point of the repair that is most prone to recurrence is the mesh-tissue interface [5,6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Multiple defects are highly likely to be detected because of the wide undermining done and the weakest point of the repair that is most prone to recurrence is the mesh-tissue interface [5,6]. Sublay technique has several advantages such as low rate of infection from subcutaneous tissues down to the mesh as it lies quite deep in the preperitoneal plane [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En el estudio realizado por Rana 27 se describió a la recurrencia como la complicación más importante en este tipo de intervenciones quirúrgicas; si bien no existe consenso sobre los factores predisponentes a las mismas, él detectó que la infección de la herida, la diabetes y la obesidad podrían ser sus principales causas. En el presente estudio encontramos que la presencia de factores de riesgo: la edad, la diabetes, la obesidad y las eventraciones de gran tamaño, fueron los factores asociados con mayor frecuencia con el desarrollo de complicaciones, como se presentó en la tabla 7.…”
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“…33 Algunos autores coinciden en que la infección de la herida es uno de los principales, si no el más importante, factor de riesgo para el desarrollo de una hernia incisional. 26,27,33 El mecanismo exacto por el cual la sepsis de la herida influye en la formación de las eventraciones no es completamente conocido. La infección produce un mecanismo de cascada que comienza con la disminución de la presión parcial de oxígeno tisular, prolonga la fase inflamatoria de la cicatrización y aumenta la cantidad de metaloproteinasas.…”
Section: Factores En Relación Con El Postoperatoriounclassified