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A Retrospective, Observational and Descriptive Study of 111 Ventral Hernia Repairs: Is the Open Approach Already over the Hill?

Year:
2025
Authors:
Ammerata G et al.
Affiliation:
Science Health Department · Italy

Abstract

<b>Objectives:</b> Incisional ventral hernia repair remains a challenging surgery for abdominal wall surgeons. We report the results at 48 months post-surgery regarding open ventral hernia repair (OVHR), analyzing the recurrence rate and incidence of chronic pain. <b>Methods:</b> This was a retrospective, observational study of 111 consecutive patients who underwent OVHR. Between January 2017 and December 2019, patient data were collected from a database and classified by hernia type. Through questionnaires and clinical examinations, the recurrence rate and incidence of chronic pain (measured using the VAS score and a Likert scale) were obtained. <b>Results:</b> In all patients, the hernia repair was performed via an open approach. Long-term follow-up (48 months after surgery) revealed that 20% of patients experienced mild chronic pain alongside the flanks, and the recurrence rate was 5%. Moreover, long-term follow-up revealed the following secondary outcomes: movement limitations in sports were reported in 7% of patients, and movement limitations during long walking were reported in 11% of patients. <b>Conclusions:</b> Our technique for OVHR is a safe procedure with a low rate of recurrence and chronic pain. Our future aim is to organize a prospective study.

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Original publication: https://europepmc.org/article/MED/39860567