Cargando…

Two-year patient-related outcome measures (PROM) of primary ventral and incisional hernia repair using a novel three-dimensional composite polyester monofilament mesh: the SymCHro registry study

PURPOSE: This study examined patient-related outcome measures (PROMs) after repair of ventral primary or incisional hernias using Symbotex™ composite mesh (SCM), a novel three-dimensional collagen-coated monofilament polyester textile. METHODS: Pre-operative, peri-operative, and post-operative data...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Gillion, J. F., Lepere, M., Barrat, C., Cas, O., Dabrowski, A., Jurczak, F., Khalil, H., Zaranis, C.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer Paris 2019
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6661060/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30887379
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10029-019-01924-w
_version_ 1783439400888172544
author Gillion, J. F.
Lepere, M.
Barrat, C.
Cas, O.
Dabrowski, A.
Jurczak, F.
Khalil, H.
Zaranis, C.
author_facet Gillion, J. F.
Lepere, M.
Barrat, C.
Cas, O.
Dabrowski, A.
Jurczak, F.
Khalil, H.
Zaranis, C.
author_sort Gillion, J. F.
collection PubMed
description PURPOSE: This study examined patient-related outcome measures (PROMs) after repair of ventral primary or incisional hernias using Symbotex™ composite mesh (SCM), a novel three-dimensional collagen-coated monofilament polyester textile. METHODS: Pre-operative, peri-operative, and post-operative data were obtained from the French “Club Hernie” registry with 12- and 24-month follow-up. RESULTS: One-hundred consecutive patients (mean age 62.0 ± 13.7; 51% female) underwent repair of 105 hernias: primary (39/105, 37.1%, defect area 5.2 ± 5.6 cm(2)) and incisional (66/105, 62.9%, 31.9 ± 38.7.8 cm(2)). The mean BMI was 29.7 (± 5.6 kg/m(2)). American Society of Anesthesiologists classifications were I 39.4%, II 37.4% and III 23.2%. 75% had risk factors for healing and/or dissection. Of 38 primary repairs, 37 were completed laparoscopically (combined approach n = 1), and of 62 incisional hernia repairs, 40 were completed laparoscopically, and 20 by open repair (combined approach n = 2). Laparoscopic was quicker than open repair (36.2 ± 23.5 min vs. 67.4 ± 25.8, p < 0001). Before surgery, 86.3% of hernias were reported to cause discomfort/pain or dysesthesia. At 24 months (93 of 100 patients), 91 (97.8%) reported no lump and 81 (87.1%) no pain or discomfort. Of 91 patients, 86 (94.5%) rated their repair “good” or “excellent.” There were nine non-serious, surgeon-detected adverse events (ileus, n = 3; seroma, n = 6) and one hernia recurrence (6–12 months). CONCLUSIONS: Compared to baseline, open and laparoscopic surgery improved PROMs 24 months after primary and incisional hernia repair. Minimal complications and recurrence support the long-term efficacy of SCM.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-6661060
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2019
publisher Springer Paris
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-66610602019-08-07 Two-year patient-related outcome measures (PROM) of primary ventral and incisional hernia repair using a novel three-dimensional composite polyester monofilament mesh: the SymCHro registry study Gillion, J. F. Lepere, M. Barrat, C. Cas, O. Dabrowski, A. Jurczak, F. Khalil, H. Zaranis, C. Hernia Original Article PURPOSE: This study examined patient-related outcome measures (PROMs) after repair of ventral primary or incisional hernias using Symbotex™ composite mesh (SCM), a novel three-dimensional collagen-coated monofilament polyester textile. METHODS: Pre-operative, peri-operative, and post-operative data were obtained from the French “Club Hernie” registry with 12- and 24-month follow-up. RESULTS: One-hundred consecutive patients (mean age 62.0 ± 13.7; 51% female) underwent repair of 105 hernias: primary (39/105, 37.1%, defect area 5.2 ± 5.6 cm(2)) and incisional (66/105, 62.9%, 31.9 ± 38.7.8 cm(2)). The mean BMI was 29.7 (± 5.6 kg/m(2)). American Society of Anesthesiologists classifications were I 39.4%, II 37.4% and III 23.2%. 75% had risk factors for healing and/or dissection. Of 38 primary repairs, 37 were completed laparoscopically (combined approach n = 1), and of 62 incisional hernia repairs, 40 were completed laparoscopically, and 20 by open repair (combined approach n = 2). Laparoscopic was quicker than open repair (36.2 ± 23.5 min vs. 67.4 ± 25.8, p < 0001). Before surgery, 86.3% of hernias were reported to cause discomfort/pain or dysesthesia. At 24 months (93 of 100 patients), 91 (97.8%) reported no lump and 81 (87.1%) no pain or discomfort. Of 91 patients, 86 (94.5%) rated their repair “good” or “excellent.” There were nine non-serious, surgeon-detected adverse events (ileus, n = 3; seroma, n = 6) and one hernia recurrence (6–12 months). CONCLUSIONS: Compared to baseline, open and laparoscopic surgery improved PROMs 24 months after primary and incisional hernia repair. Minimal complications and recurrence support the long-term efficacy of SCM. Springer Paris 2019-03-18 2019 /pmc/articles/PMC6661060/ /pubmed/30887379 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10029-019-01924-w Text en © The Author(s) 2019 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
spellingShingle Original Article
Gillion, J. F.
Lepere, M.
Barrat, C.
Cas, O.
Dabrowski, A.
Jurczak, F.
Khalil, H.
Zaranis, C.
Two-year patient-related outcome measures (PROM) of primary ventral and incisional hernia repair using a novel three-dimensional composite polyester monofilament mesh: the SymCHro registry study
title Two-year patient-related outcome measures (PROM) of primary ventral and incisional hernia repair using a novel three-dimensional composite polyester monofilament mesh: the SymCHro registry study
title_full Two-year patient-related outcome measures (PROM) of primary ventral and incisional hernia repair using a novel three-dimensional composite polyester monofilament mesh: the SymCHro registry study
title_fullStr Two-year patient-related outcome measures (PROM) of primary ventral and incisional hernia repair using a novel three-dimensional composite polyester monofilament mesh: the SymCHro registry study
title_full_unstemmed Two-year patient-related outcome measures (PROM) of primary ventral and incisional hernia repair using a novel three-dimensional composite polyester monofilament mesh: the SymCHro registry study
title_short Two-year patient-related outcome measures (PROM) of primary ventral and incisional hernia repair using a novel three-dimensional composite polyester monofilament mesh: the SymCHro registry study
title_sort two-year patient-related outcome measures (prom) of primary ventral and incisional hernia repair using a novel three-dimensional composite polyester monofilament mesh: the symchro registry study
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6661060/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30887379
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10029-019-01924-w
work_keys_str_mv AT gillionjf twoyearpatientrelatedoutcomemeasurespromofprimaryventralandincisionalherniarepairusinganovelthreedimensionalcompositepolyestermonofilamentmeshthesymchroregistrystudy
AT leperem twoyearpatientrelatedoutcomemeasurespromofprimaryventralandincisionalherniarepairusinganovelthreedimensionalcompositepolyestermonofilamentmeshthesymchroregistrystudy
AT barratc twoyearpatientrelatedoutcomemeasurespromofprimaryventralandincisionalherniarepairusinganovelthreedimensionalcompositepolyestermonofilamentmeshthesymchroregistrystudy
AT caso twoyearpatientrelatedoutcomemeasurespromofprimaryventralandincisionalherniarepairusinganovelthreedimensionalcompositepolyestermonofilamentmeshthesymchroregistrystudy
AT dabrowskia twoyearpatientrelatedoutcomemeasurespromofprimaryventralandincisionalherniarepairusinganovelthreedimensionalcompositepolyestermonofilamentmeshthesymchroregistrystudy
AT jurczakf twoyearpatientrelatedoutcomemeasurespromofprimaryventralandincisionalherniarepairusinganovelthreedimensionalcompositepolyestermonofilamentmeshthesymchroregistrystudy
AT khalilh twoyearpatientrelatedoutcomemeasurespromofprimaryventralandincisionalherniarepairusinganovelthreedimensionalcompositepolyestermonofilamentmeshthesymchroregistrystudy
AT zaranisc twoyearpatientrelatedoutcomemeasurespromofprimaryventralandincisionalherniarepairusinganovelthreedimensionalcompositepolyestermonofilamentmeshthesymchroregistrystudy
AT twoyearpatientrelatedoutcomemeasurespromofprimaryventralandincisionalherniarepairusinganovelthreedimensionalcompositepolyestermonofilamentmeshthesymchroregistrystudy