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. 2010 Aug;200(2):229-34.
doi: 10.1016/j.amjsurg.2009.08.043. Epub 2010 Feb 1.

Long term follow up for incisional hernia after severe secondary peritonitis-incidence and risk factors

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Long term follow up for incisional hernia after severe secondary peritonitis-incidence and risk factors

Mohammed R Moussavian et al. Am J Surg. 2010 Aug.

Abstract

Background: In patients with secondary peritonitis, infections of the abdominal cavity might render the abdominal wall susceptible to secondary complications such as incisional hernia (IH).

Methods: One hundred ninety-eight patients treated for secondary peritonitis underwent midline laparotomy. Ninety-two surviving patients accessible to clinical follow-up were examined for the occurrence of IH, and risk factors at the time of surgery or during follow-up were determined.

Results: During a median follow-up period of 6 years, 54.3% of the patients developed IHs. A high body mass index, coronary heart disease, intense blood loss, requirement for intraoperative or postoperative transfusions, and small bowel perforation as a source of peritonitis were associated with IH.

Conclusions: IH occurs quite frequently after surgery for secondary peritonitis. Preexisting risk factors for IH and intraoperative blood loss or requirement for blood transfusions were correlated with the development of IH. Interestingly, surgical technique was not correlated with the development of IH in this series.

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