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Frontiers in Surgery
Prevention of Incisional Hernias after Open Abdomen Treatment
Frederik Berrevoet1 
[1] Ghent University Hospital, Department of General and HPB Surgery and Liver Transplantation, Ghent, Belgium;
关键词: open abdomen;    prevention;    negative pressure therapy;    botulinum toxin;    component separation;   
DOI  :  10.3389/fsurg.2018.00011
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Management of a patient with an open abdomen is difficult, and the primary closure of the fascial edges is essential to obtain the best patient outcome, regardless of the initial etiology of the open abdomen. The use of temporary abdominal closure devices is nowadays the gold standard to have the highest closure rates with mesh-mediated fascial traction as the proposed standard of care. However, the incidence of incisional hernias, although much more controlled than when leaving an abdomen open, is high and reaches up to 65%. As shown for other high-risk patient subgroups, such as obese patients, patients with an abdominal aneurysm, and patients with former -ostomy sites, the prevention of incisional hernias might be key to further optimize patient outcomes after open abdomen treatment. In this overview, current available modalities to decrease the incidence of incisional hernia are discussed. Most of these preventive options have been shown effective in giant ventral hernia repair and might work effectively in this patient cohort with open abdomen as well.

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