
FACTORES DE RIESGO ASOCIADOS A RECIDIVA EN PACIENTES CON ANTECEDENTE DE PLASTIA DE HERNIA INCISIONAL EN CENTRO MEDICO NAVAL
Author(s) -
Desirée Díaz-González,
AUTHOR_ID,
Jose Francisco Chaga-Torres,
AUTHOR_ID
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international journal of advanced research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2320-5407
DOI - 10.21474/ijar01/13866
Subject(s) - incisional hernia , medicine , hernia , overweight , general surgery , surgery , obesity
Incisional hernia repairisone of themostfrequentsurgicalprocedures in General Surgerydue to thehighprevalence of thispathology Thesurgicaltechniqueinvolvesthe use ornot of prostheticmesh, depending onthesurgeon, however, anothercommonproblemistherecurrence of the hernia after a plasty, due to multiplefactorsthatwerestudied in thisresearch, beingnecessary to haveknownthefollow-up of thesepatients in theirpostoperativeperiod and whatcommoncharacteristicstheypresentedthatconditionedthepatients to presentthesepostoperativecomplications and evensurgicalreoperations. Itiswidelydemonstratedthattherecurrence of incisional hernia plastyis a conditionthat can be prevented, knowingtheconditioningriskfactors. Itisimperative to knowtheway in whichpatientshavebeenapproached, theirfollow-up and theirtherapy, determine whichriskfactorswererelevantaccording to thepathology to be studied and thusproposeanalternativesolution, thusreducingmorbidity and mortality. In ourpatients, thesurgicalreoperationsthatnotonlyaffectthequality of life of thepatientsbutalsothegreaterconsumption of material and economicresources in theInstitution. Objective: to determine themostfrequentriskfactorsassociatedwithrecurrence in patientswith a history of incisional hernia plasty at the Naval Medical Center. Material And Methods: 48 electronic records of patientswith a history of abdominal wall hernia plastywereanalyzed. Descriptive and inferentialanalysiswascarriedout in order to associateriskfactorswithrecurrence of incisional hernia. Results: No statisticallysignificantresultswerefoundfortheassociation of obesity, surgicalsiteinfection and smoking withrecurrence of incisional hernia. However, in oursampleobesitywaspresent in 54% of thepatients and 25% overweight. Conclusions: In Naval Medical Center, therate of patientswithincisional hernia plastyislimited, however, overweight andobesityis a characteristicthatourpopulationpresents in common and thatclearly determines multiplecomplications, such as recurrence in this case, requiring a narrowapproach to thiscondition.