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Volume 24

 April - June 2008 (Part-I)

Number  2


 

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Out come of mesh repair for incisional hernia

Mohammad Zarin1, Muhammad Rafiq Afridi2, Tariq Saeed3,
Rooh-ul-Muqim4, Mahmud Aurangzeb5, Mohammad Aziz Wazir6

ABSTRACT

Objective: To determine the results of incisional hernia repair with prosthetic mesh.

Methodology: It is a retrospective descriptive study, conducted at Surgical "D" ward Khyber Teaching Hospital, Peshawar from January, 2002 to October, 2006. A total of 121 patients were included in this study. Those patients with incisional hernia, who were repaired with mesh and completed the minimum of 9 months of follow up, were included. Patients who were clinically diagnosed to have incisional hernia were admitted and after necessary preparation, were operated and defect in the abdominal wall was closed by a synthetic mesh. During the early post operative and follow up period, patients were looked for complications like seroma, infection, chronic discharging sinus formation and recurrence.

Results: Out of 121 patients, 73 were female and 48 were male. In most of the patients the incisional hernia resulted from emergency procedures. In 35 (28.9%) patients, there was post operative seroma formation, 17 (14%) patients had wound infection. one (0.8%) patient developed subcutaneous heamatoma due to unidentified bleeding which later on required evacuation under general anesthesia. Eight (6.6%) developed recurrence of hernia out of which some patients were treated by repeat Mesh repair. In 12 (9.9%) patients there was mild to moderate skin margin necrosis and in these cases debridement was a proof of successful treatment. Partial wound dehiscence was found in 3.3% of patients.

Conclusions: Incisional hernia is more common in midline laparotomy wounds specially performed in emergency conditions and onlay mesh repair procedure has high acceptable outcomes.

KEY WORDS: Incisional hernia, Mesh repair, Seroma.

Pak J Med Sci    April - June 2008 (Part-I)    Vol. 24 No. 2    213-216


1. Dr. Mohammad Zarin FCPS, MRCS
Senior Registrar
2. Dr. Muhammad Rafiq Afridi MBBS
Trainee Medical Officer
3. Dr. Tariq Saeed FCPS
Senior Registrar Surgical ICU,
4. Dr. Rooh-ul-Muqim FCPS
Assistant Professor,
5. Dr. Mahmud Aurangzeb FRCS
Associate Professor,
6. Dr. Mohammad Aziz Wazir FRCS
Professor & head of Department, Surgical - D Ward,
1-6. Khyber Teaching Hospital,
Peshawar - Pakistan.

Correspondence:

Dr. Mohammad Zarin,
House, 123, Street 07, E1, Phase 1,Hayatabad, Peshawar
Email: drmzareen@yahoo.co.uk

* Received for Publication: July 7, 2007
* Revision Received: February 15, 2008
* Revision Accepted: February 20, 2008



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