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The use of abdominal wall tissue expansion prior to herniorrhaphy in massive ventral hernia defects

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DOI: 10.1016/j.bjps.2023.05.013

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Tissue expansion; Ventral hernia repair; Mesh; Anterior component; separation

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This study retrospectively analyzed 61 patients who underwent abdominal wall tissue expansion for the repair of massive ventral hernias, presenting the largest case series to date. The use of tissue expansion prior to herniorrhaphy can effectively achieve closure of large abdominal wall defects, and the efficacy and safety profile of this technique compare favorably to other repair methods reported in the literature.
Massive ventral hernias pose a challenging reconstructive problem. In comparison to bridging mesh repair, the primary fascial repair is associated with significantly reduced rates of hernia recurrence. This study will review our experience with massive ventral hernia repairs using tissue expansion and anterior component separation as well as present the largest case series to date. Methods: A retrospective review was conducted of 61 patients who underwent abdominal wall tissue expansion prior to herniorrhaphy at a single institution between 2011 and 2017. Demographics, perioperative co-variates, and outcomes were recorded. Univariate and subgroup analysis was performed. Kaplan-Meier survival analysis was used to assess the time to recurrence. Results: Sixty-one patients underwent abdominal wall expansion via tissue expanders (TE). Of these, 56 subsequently underwent staged anterior component separation for attempted closure of large ventral hernia. Major complications of TE placement included TE replacement (4,6.6%), TE leak (2,3.3%), and unplanned readmission (3,4.9%). Higher BMI groups were significantly associated with comorbid hypertension (BMI < 30 kg/m2, 22.7%; BMI 30-35 kg/m2, 68.7%; BMI > 35 kg/m2, 64.7%; P = 0.004). 15 patients (32.6%) had hernia recurrence and 21 patients (34.4%) still required bridging mesh during herniorrhaphy after tissue expansion. Conclusion: The use of tissue expansion prior to herniorrhaphy can be effective in achieving durable closure for most massive abdominal wall defects - especially those associated withmusculofascial, soft tissue, or skin deficiencies. In this proof-of-concept analysis, we found that the efficacy and safety profile of this technique compares favorably to other methods for massive hernia repair in the literature.

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