open ventral hernia repair
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2021 ◽  
pp. 000313482110508
Author(s):  
Sullivan A. Ayuso ◽  
Michael M. Katzen ◽  
Bola G. Aladegbami ◽  
Raageswari B. Nayak ◽  
Vedra A. Augenstein ◽  
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Introduction Minimally invasive ventral hernia repair (MISVHR) has been performed for almost 30 years; recently, there has been an accelerated adoption of the robotic platform leading to renewed comparisons to open ventral hernia repair (OVHR). The present study evaluates patterns and outcomes of readmissions for MISVHR and OVHR patients. Methods The Nationwide Readmissions Database (NRD) was queried for patients undergoing OVHR and MISVHR from 2016 to 2018. Demographic characteristics, complications, and 90-day readmissions were determined. A subgroup analysis was performed to compare robotic ventral hernia repair (RVHR) vs laparoscopic hernia repair (LVHR). Standard statistical methods and logistic regression were used. Results Over the 3-year period, there were 25 795 MISVHR and 180 635 OVHR admissions. Minimally invasive ventral hernia repair was associated with a lower rate of 90-day readmission (11.3% vs 17.3%, P < .01), length of stay (LOS) (4.0 vs 7.9 days, P < .01), and hospital charges ($68,240 ± 75 680 vs $87,701 ± 73 165, P < .01), which remained true when elective and non-elective repairs were evaluated independently. Postoperative infection was the most common reason for readmission but was less common in the MISVHR group (8.4% vs 16.8%, P < .01). Robotic ventral hernia repair increased over the 3-year period and was associated with decreased LOS (3.7 vs 4.1 days, P < .01) and comparable readmissions (11.3% vs 11.2%, P = .74) to LVHR, but was nearly $20,000 more expensive. In logistic regression, OVHR, non-elective operation, urban-teaching hospital, increased LOS, comorbidities, and payer type were predictive of readmission. Conclusions Open ventral hernia repair was associated with increased LOS and increased readmissions compared to MISVHR. Robotic ventral hernia repair had comparable readmissions and decreased LOS to LVHR, but it was more expensive.


2021 ◽  
Vol 273 (1) ◽  
pp. 57-65
Author(s):  
Marc Miserez ◽  
Rolf Lefering ◽  
Federico Famiglietti ◽  
Tim Mathes ◽  
Dörthe Seidel ◽  
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Hernia ◽  
2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. Moazzez ◽  
E. D. Dubina ◽  
H. Park ◽  
A. L. Shover ◽  
D. Y. Kim ◽  
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