Title of article :
Parastomal Hernia Repair with Intraperitoneal Mesh
Author/Authors :
Na¨svall, Pia Department of Surgery - Sunderby Hospital - Ume˚a University - Lule˚a - Sweden - Department of Surgery and Perioperative Sciences - Umea˚ University - Umea˚ - Sweden , Rutega˚rd, Jo¨rgen Department of Surgery and Perioperative Sciences - Umea˚ University - Umea˚ - Sweden , Dahlberg, Michael Department of Surgery - Sunderby Hospital - Ume˚a University - Lule˚a - Sweden , Gunnarsson, Ulf Department of Surgery and Perioperative Sciences - Umea˚ University - Umea˚ - Sweden , Striga˚rd, Karin Department of Surgery and Perioperative Sciences - Umea˚ University - Umea˚ - Sweden
Abstract :
Purpose. Parastomal hernia is a common complication following a stoma and may cause leakage or incarceration. No optimal treatment has been established, and existing methods using mesh repair are associated with high recurrence rates and a considerable risk for short- and long-term complications including death. A double-layer intraperitoneal on-lay mesh (IPOM), the Parastomal Hernia Patch (BARD™), consisting of PTFE and polypropylene, has been developed and tailored to avoid recurrence.
To evaluate the safety of and recurrence rate using this mesh, a nonrandomised prospective multicentre study was performed.
Method. Fifty patients requiring surgery for parastomal hernia were enrolled. Clinical examination and CT scan prior to surgery
were performed. All patients were operated on using the Parastomal Hernia Patch (BARD). Postoperative follow-up at one month
and one year was scheduled to detect complications and hernia recurrence. Results. the postoperative complication rate at one
month was 15/50 (30%). the parastomal hernia recurrence rate at one year was 11/50 (22%). the reoperation rate at one month was 7/50 (14%), and further 5/50 (10%) patients were reoperated on during the following eleven months.
Keywords :
BARD , Parastomal Hernia Repair , Intraperitoneal Mesh
Journal title :
Surgery Research and Practice