Evaluation of “Sublay” and “Onlay” Mesh Hernioplasty Techniques of Ventral Hernial Repair

Author(s):  
Ali Hussein Al-Tai
2014 ◽  
Vol 96 (7) ◽  
pp. e4-e5 ◽  
Author(s):  
SK Tiwari ◽  
Pawanindra Lal

Onlay mesh hernioplasty is the gold standard technique in the management of inguinal hernias. We report a rare case of intraperitoneal mesh migration with bowel entrapment causing acute intestinal obstruction in an elderly patient.


2021 ◽  
Vol 15 (12) ◽  
pp. 3289-3291
Author(s):  
Aqeel Ahmad ◽  
Syed Tahir Muhammad Shah ◽  
Muhammad Rizwan Qadir ◽  
Muhammad Usman Aslam ◽  
Imran Yousaf ◽  
...  

Objective: To evaluate long term results of paraumbilical hernioplasty by onlay technique. Material & Methods: This prospective study was started in Jan 2017 and completed in Oct 2021. A total number of 196 patients having paraumbilical hernia were included in the study by convenient sampling. Patients with recurrent, strangulated and obstructed hernia as well as patients with ulcerated skin over the hernia were excluded from the study. All the patients were operated under general anesthesia with muscle relaxants. A non-absorbable standard prolene mesh (15x15 cm or 30x30 cm) was used and fixed with prolene 3-0 suture. Redivac drain was used over the mesh for minimum of three days. After discharge, all the operated cases were advised to visit the outpatient department after one week, one month, three months, six months, one year and two years. Maximum follow-up was two years and minimum was one year to assess the long term complication including recurrence. Demographic data along with diagnosis, complication, were collected and analyzed with Excel 2019. Results: Total 196 patients were operated for paraumbilical hernia. From which 53 were male and 143 were female. Minimum age was 18 years old and oldest patient was 78 years old. Average age was 40.19± 10 years, median age was 38 years. Seroma was seen in 04 patients. Superficial wound infection was observed in 02 patient no deep-seated infection was reported in our study. During three months of follow-up, numbness was noted in 03 patients and 02 patients had pain at the operation site during manual work. After two years recurrence was observed in two female patients, who failed to control their weight. Conclusion: Paraumbilical hernia is very common presentation in female patients. In order to prevent complication of hernia like, incarceration, strangulation and obstruction, early repair of the hernia is recommended in all the cases. Onlay mesh hernioplasty is one of the safest techniques which is relatively easy procedure, has a short learning curve with promising results. It has a low recurrence rate. Keywords: Onlay Mesh hernioplasty, Paraumbilical Hernia, PUH.


1999 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 156-168 ◽  
Author(s):  
Parviz K. Amid ◽  
Esbern Friis ◽  
Gunter Horeyseck ◽  
Matthias Kux

2019 ◽  
Vol 2019 ◽  
pp. 1-6
Author(s):  
Vikal Chandra Shakya ◽  
Bikram Byanjankar ◽  
Rabin Pandit ◽  
Anang Pangeni ◽  
Anir Ram Moh Shrestha

Introduction. Recurrent incisional hernias are difficult to treat. There are many factors involved in the recurrence, and due to extensive dissections, the planes are fused with adhesions, and we may need a new plane for dissection and placement of meshes. Case Report. We report here three cases of recurrent incisional hernias which were dealt by a relatively new method to laparoscopy: the enhanced view totally extraperitoneal repair (e-TEP) retromuscular technique. There were three patients: one after an open onlay repair of lower midline incision, another after an onlay mesh repair of a subcostal incision for open cholecystectomy followed by an intraperitoneal onlay mesh hernioplasty (IPOM) repair, and another after IPOM repair of epigastric hernia. They were treated with the abovementioned technique with satisfying short-term results. Conclusion. The e-TEP technique is a relatively new method of providing minimal access surgery to these patients utilizing the previously unaccessed retromuscular (Rives and/or preperitoneal) space for the repair of these recurrent incisional hernias.


2017 ◽  
Author(s):  
S Teuteberg ◽  
K Orban ◽  
O Heizmann ◽  
T Strauss
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