2019
DOI: 10.1007/s00268-019-04980-6
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Abstract: Introduction In meta-analyses and systematic reviews, clear advantages have been identified for the sublay versus onlay technique for treatment of incisional hernias. Nonetheless, an expert panel has noted that the onlay mesh location may be useful in certain settings. Materials and methods First, unadjusted analysis of data from the Herniamed Registry was performed to compare 6797 sublay operations with 1024 onlay operations for repair of incisional hernias. Then, using propensity score matching to account fo… Show more

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“…Hernia-related variables influencing the outcome included the hernia defect size according to the European Hernia Society (EHS) classification (W2 ≥ 4-10 cm, and W3 > 10 cm) [28] and hernia localization (medial, lateral, and combined) [28]. Hernia width was recorded during surgery based on intraoperative measurements [9,21,26]. The dependent variables were intraoperative, postoperative and general complication rates, complication-related reoperation rate, recurrence rate and rates of pain at rest, pain on exertion, and chronic pain requiring treatment [9,21,26].…”
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“…Hernia-related variables influencing the outcome included the hernia defect size according to the European Hernia Society (EHS) classification (W2 ≥ 4-10 cm, and W3 > 10 cm) [28] and hernia localization (medial, lateral, and combined) [28]. Hernia width was recorded during surgery based on intraoperative measurements [9,21,26]. The dependent variables were intraoperative, postoperative and general complication rates, complication-related reoperation rate, recurrence rate and rates of pain at rest, pain on exertion, and chronic pain requiring treatment [9,21,26].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hernia width was recorded during surgery based on intraoperative measurements [9,21,26]. The dependent variables were intraoperative, postoperative and general complication rates, complication-related reoperation rate, recurrence rate and rates of pain at rest, pain on exertion, and chronic pain requiring treatment [9,21,26].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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