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Comparative Study
. 2005 Sep;390(5):408-12.
doi: 10.1007/s00423-005-0567-2. Epub 2005 Jul 19.

Primary incisional hernia repair with or without polypropylene mesh: a report on 384 patients with 5-year follow-up

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Comparative Study

Primary incisional hernia repair with or without polypropylene mesh: a report on 384 patients with 5-year follow-up

Stefan Sauerland et al. Langenbecks Arch Surg. 2005 Sep.

Abstract

Background and aim: Several studies have claimed that mesh repair of incisional hernia lowers recurrence rates when compared to suture repair. We investigated the relative effectiveness of mesh and suture repair in a large homogeneous cohort of patients with primary incisional hernia.

Patients and methods: In a retrospective single-centre cohort study, a total of 446 consecutive patients were identified, of whom 86% could be followed up. Mean length of follow-up was 5 years. In 79 patients (22%), we implanted a mesh, usually polypropylene (Prolene).

Results: Compared to suture repair, mesh repair prolonged operating time by over 30 min and caused seroma in 12.7% of the patients (p<0.001). Only 4 of the 79 patients with mesh repair developed recurrence, compared to 55 of the 305 patients with suture repair (5 vs 18%, p=0.02 by log-rank test). In multivariate Cox regression, recurrence rates were fourfold higher after suture than after mesh repair (p=0.02). Interestingly, old age was associated with a decreased susceptibility for recurrence (p=0.01).

Conclusion: Our data confirms the long-term effectiveness of mesh repair under routine conditions. Suture repair should be restricted to small hernias in patients free of known risk factors.

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