International Journal of Clinical Medicine

Volume 6, Issue 1 (January 2015)

ISSN Print: 2158-284X   ISSN Online: 2158-2882

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Hernia Repair during Cesarean Section—Compliance Matters: Tension-Free Tissue Repair

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DOI: 10.4236/ijcm.2015.61001    3,371 Downloads   4,960 Views  Citations
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Purpose: Simultaneous surgeries are increasingly applied in all surgical fields. They bring cost and health advantages to the patient and the economy. Pregnancy is one of the risk factors of hernia in females. We conducted a study for simultaneous tissue repairs of inguinal and umbilical hernias during cesarean section. Methods: Between January 1997 and August 2013 we have operated 42 patients with 45 hernias either umbilical or inguinal. We performed the repairs from the Pfannenstiel incision. Data about maternal age, parity, cause of cesarean section, length of operation, length of stay, complications and patient satisfaction were collected. Results: Within this period there were 19,904 deliveries in total. Incidence of umbilical hernia was found 0.2% and it was 0.1% for the inguinal hernia. Simultaneous hernia repairs significantly prolonged the operative time. There was no recurrence and complication. Conclusions: Our results showed that hernia repair can be performed without any additional risks during cesarean section. We believe that if there is an indication for cesarean section in a pregnancy complicated by an abdominal wall hernia, patients should be informed that it would be safe and effective to repair these hernias during cesarean section. This approach also enables tension-free pure tissue repairs.

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Carilli, S. (2015) Hernia Repair during Cesarean Section—Compliance Matters: Tension-Free Tissue Repair. International Journal of Clinical Medicine, 6, 1-6. doi: 10.4236/ijcm.2015.61001.

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