• Ann. Surg. Oncol. · Feb 2016

    Age, Preoperative Subcutaneous Fat Area, and Open Laparotomy are Risk Factors for Incisional Hernia following Colorectal Cancer Surgery.

    • Toru Yamada, Koji Okabayashi, Hirotoshi Hasegawa, Masashi Tsuruta, Yuta Abe, Takashi Ishida, Shimpei Matsui, and Yuko Kitagawa.
    • Department of Surgery, Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan.
    • Ann. Surg. Oncol. 2016 Feb 1; 23 Suppl 2: S236-41.

    BackgroundAlthough incisional hernia (IH) is a common complication of abdominal surgery, the incidence rate and risk factors are not well known. The objectives of this study are to determine the incidence rate of IH following colorectal cancer surgery and to describe the associated risk factors.MethodsBetween 2005 and 2010, patients who underwent surgery to treat colorectal cancer were examined. The diagnosis of IH was performed by CT scan, and the visceral fat area (VFA) and subcutaneous fat area (SFA) at the level of the umbilicus were calculated using a 3D-image analysis system. Survival analysis was used to assess the incidence and risk factors of IH.ResultsA total of 626 patients (326 open, 300 laparoscopic) were included in this study, with median follow-up of 54 (range 2-97) months. Forty patients were diagnosed with postoperative IH, and the cumulative, 5-year incidence of IH was 7.3 %. Univariate analysis revealed that age, body mass index, waist circumference, hip circumference, open laparotomy, wound infection, VFA, and SFA were significantly associated with incidence of IH. Multivariate analysis revealed that age [hazard ratio (HR) 1.043 (1.005-1.083), p = 0.027], open laparotomy [HR 4.410 (1.018-19.095), p = 0.047], and SFA [HR 1.013 (1.004-1.022), p = 0.005] were significant risk factors for developing IH.ConclusionsHigher age and SFA, along with open surgery, are risk factors for developing IH.

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