Three-year prospective outcomes of laparoscopic intraperitoneal on-lay mesh repair of abdominal incisional hernia

Asian J Endosc Surg. 2022 Oct;15(4):722-727. doi: 10.1111/ases.13071. Epub 2022 Apr 19.

Abstract

Background: Incisional hernia (IH) can be treated with an intraperitoneal on-lay mesh (IPOM). This study aimed to evaluate the surgical outcomes, recurrence rates, and chronic pain after laparoscopic IH repair.

Method: The data of 50 patients who underwent laparoscopic IPOM repair between March 2018 and May 2021 were prospectively collected.

Results: The standard IPOM technique was used on 41 patients (82%), whereas the IPOM-plus technique was used on nine patients (18%). There was a history of IH repair for 12 patients (24%), and two of them recurrent hernias. The average body mass index was 24.7, and the average defect size was 17.6 cm2 . The mean operative time was 145.7 minutes, and the mean hospital stay was 3.5 days. There were minor complications in nine patients (18%), a case of bowel injury (2%), and a case of bladder injury (2%). Recurrent hernias were observed in three patients (6%) over a mean follow-up period of 17.9 months (4-36 months). One patient had postoperative chronic pain lasting 3 months. The width and size of the hernia were risk factors for recurrence.

Conclusion: Laparoscopic IPOM repair was a safe and effective method of treating IH, with a low incidence of postoperative complications, chronic pain, and recurrence.

Keywords: incisional hernia; laparoscopy; long-term result.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Chronic Pain* / etiology
  • Hernia, Ventral* / etiology
  • Hernia, Ventral* / surgery
  • Herniorrhaphy / methods
  • Humans
  • Incisional Hernia* / etiology
  • Incisional Hernia* / surgery
  • Laparoscopy* / methods
  • Pain, Postoperative / etiology
  • Pain, Postoperative / surgery
  • Prospective Studies
  • Recurrence
  • Surgical Mesh