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Abdominal wall defect repair with biological prosthesis in transplanted patients: Single center retrospective analysis and review of the literature

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2013
abstract:
The risk of fascial dehiscence, wound infection and incisional hernias in organ recipients is higher. Retrospective analysis of our departments database, checking the last 12 years (2000-2012), and of the literature (1966-2012) were conducted. In our database we found seven patients: five liver (71.4 %), one kidney (14.3 %), one multivisceral (14.3 %); five males (71.4 %), two females (28.6 %). Five (71.4 %) were operated in urgency setting and two in ordinary setting (28.6 %). The mean/median number of laparotomies before the incisional hernia is of 2.1/1 (range 1-5). In five patients swine intestinal submucosa (71.4 %) have been used and in two porcine dermal collagen (28.6 %). The mean/median age was 48.3/52 years (range 18-61). The mean/median body mass index was 26.7/27 (range 19-34). The mean/median for follow-up after intervention was 40.1/33 months (range 50-21). Recurrence rate was 14.3 %. Complication rate was 28.6 %. Adding the present report, the literature reports 70 cases. 20 % of prosthesis have been implanted inlay, 25.7 % underlay, in 5.7 % intraperitoneal and in 48.6 % were not specified. The mean age ranges from 0.7 to 48.3 years. Kidney, liver, pancreas, bowel and multivisceral transplant are reported. Porcine dermal collagen has been implanted in 24.3 %, human dermal collagen in 51.4 % and swine intestinal submucosa in 24.3 %. The immunosuppression regimens comprehend variable associations of tacrolimus, steroids, mycophenolate mofetil, sirolimus, thymoglobulin, azathioprine/basiliximab and daclizumab. The mean follow-up is 16.2 months. The mean complication rate is 9.4 %. Biological prosthesis seems to be useful and safe in abdominal wall repair surgery in transplanted patients. © 2013 Springer-Verlag Italia.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Biological prosthesis; Cross-linking; Hernia; Immunosuppression; PDC; SIS; Transplant; Abdominal Wall; Adolescent; Adult; Female; Follow-Up Studies; Hernia, Abdominal; Humans; Kidney Transplantation; Liver Transplantation; Male; Middle Aged; Organ Transplantation; Reconstructive Surgical Procedures; Recurrence; Retrospective Studies; Surgical Wound Dehiscence; Wound Healing; Young Adult; Bioprosthesis; Review Literature as Topic
List of contributors:
Coccolini, F.; Catena, F.; Bertuzzo, V. R.; Ercolani, G.; Pinna, A.; Ansaloni, L.
Authors of the University:
ANSALONI LUCA
Handle:
https://iris.unipv.it/handle/11571/1352618
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UPDATES IN SURGERY
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