Laparoscopic treatment of incisional and primary ventral hernia in morbidly obese patients with a BMI over 35.

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Date publication

décembre 2014

Journal

Surgical endoscopy

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr MUTTER Didier


Tous les auteurs :
Marx L, Raharimanantsoa M, Mandala S, D'Urso A, Vix M, Mutter D

Résumé

Incisional and ventral hernias are common surgical indications. Their management is associated with significant complications and recurrences in open surgery (15-25%). Since laparoscopy has become a standard in bariatric surgery, there has been a natural trend to treat obese patients with parietal wall defects laparoscopically. The aim of our study was to evaluate the feasibility and the results of the laparoscopic management of parietal wall defects in patients with a BMI >35.

Mots clés

Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Body Mass Index, Feasibility Studies, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Hernia, Ventral, etiology, Herniorrhaphy, instrumentation, Humans, Laparoscopy, methods, Length of Stay, Male, Middle Aged, Obesity, Morbid, complications, Pain Measurement, Pain, Postoperative, diagnosis, Postoperative Complications, etiology, Recurrence, Reoperation, Retrospective Studies, Surgical Mesh, Treatment Outcome

Référence

Surg Endosc. 2014 Dec;28(12):3310-4