2011
DOI: 10.1016/s2173-5077(11)70010-2
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Trocar site incisional hernia in laparoscopic surgery

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“…These variables include female gender, age >60, obesity, diabetes and other comorbidities, smoking and preexisting fascial defect. 5,12,16 We reviewed all these variables in our study and adjuvant therapy for kidney cancer was the only significant risk factor for radiologic IH development (HR 3.2). Some previous reports showed similar relationship between IH and adjuvant chemotherapy for cancer.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These variables include female gender, age >60, obesity, diabetes and other comorbidities, smoking and preexisting fascial defect. 5,12,16 We reviewed all these variables in our study and adjuvant therapy for kidney cancer was the only significant risk factor for radiologic IH development (HR 3.2). Some previous reports showed similar relationship between IH and adjuvant chemotherapy for cancer.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The closed environment of the umbilicus region increases the risk of secretion and infection around the incision in patient groups operated with multi-channel devices. Bunting reports that hernia development is most common in the umbilicus among the trocar insertion sites (88.9%) [5,[22][23][24]. Although actual rates are not known, Alptekin et al found the frequency of port site hernia development after the SILC technique to be about 3.2 times higher than the LC technique [5].…”
Section: Post-operative Complicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is interesting that hernias only developed with the SILC method although both the SILC and MCAP methods use an umbilical entry site. The operation duration and incision size have been reported to be important factors in hernia development after laparoscopic procedures [22,23]. The longer trauma duration to the umbilicus in the single port method can affect the blood circulation in the area.…”
Section: Post-operative Complicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• Incisional port site hernias usually at umbilicus port [15] • Slipped gallstones in the abdominal cavity [16] • Complications of the pneumoperitoneum [17,18] • Clip migration [19] • Painful scars in port-sites [20] Discussion PCS affects approximately 10%-15% of the patients and seems to have age and sex differences. The incidence of PSC is 43% in patients aged 20 to 29 years, 27% in those aged 30 to 39 years, 21% in the 40 to 49 years group, 26% in the 50 to 59 years group and 31% among those aged 60 to 69 years; it does not seem to manifest in patients older than 70 years.…”
Section: Additional Causes Of Pcsmentioning
confidence: 99%