• Ann Ital Chir · Jan 2015

    Comparative Study

    The intraabdominal pressure A real indicator of the tension free principle during anterior wall repair procedure after incisional hernias.

    • Mircea Muresan, Simona Muresan, Tivadar Bara, Klara Brinzaniuc, Daniela Sala, Bogdan Suciu, and Neagoe Radu.
    • Ann Ital Chir. 2015 Jan 1; 86: 421-6.

    AimIncisional hernias represent a late onset complication of any type of laparotomy, with a relatively high incidence, and reported in 2% to 11% of all laparotomies.Material And MethodsWe performed a prospective longitudinal study that included a total number of 102 patients. The following parameters were monitored: patient history clinical findings, time of hospitalization, laboratory test results, types of surgery. Intra-abdominal pressure variations were measured using a specialized kit.ResultsObesity was present in 69 of the patients (67.64%). Mesh plasty was most frequently used (80.39%). The inset of the mesh was performed in onlay position (40.19%), retromuscular (29.98%) or complete defect substitution (11.76%). The correlation between the type of abdominal wall plasty, variations on the Borg dyspnea scal and likewise the correlation between the VAS (visual analogue scale) pain scale and the abdominal wall plasty procedures proved to be highly statistically significant: p< 0.001. Furthermore, the intra-abdominal pressure varied with the type of abdominoplasty carried out, reviewing the tension free principle. The most important parameter was the intra-abdominal pressure recorded at the end of the abdominoplasty, which showed significant correlations with the tension free plasties (retromuscular mesh and substitution mesh).ConclusionsThe tension free methods, reflected by the intra-abdominal pressure variation, were associated with a lower degree of dyspnea, low postoperative pain and less hospitalization time.Key WordsBorg scale, Incisional hernia, Intra-abdominal pressure, Onlay, Visual analogue scale.

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