“Buttressed Mesh” Technique for Fascial Closure in Complex Abdominal Wall Reconstruction

Neoplastic, Inflammatory and Degenerative Conditions


Trunk and Perineal Reconstruction


A “Buttressed Mesh” Technique for Fascial Closure in Complex Abdominal Wall Reconstruction


Davison SP, Parikh PM, Jacobson JM, et al (Georgetown Univ, Washington, DC) Ann Plast Surg 62:284-289, 2009§



J. Chao, MD



Evidence Ranking


• C



Expert Rating


• 2



Abstract


Today, plastic surgeons are increasingly faced with the problem of complex abdominal wall reconstruction. Obesity, bariatric surgery, and failed prior herniorrhaphy contribute to high rates of hernia recurrence in these difficult tertiary cases.


We reviewed 50 consecutive complex abdominal wall reconstructions to identify the roles of 3 technical variables in successful outcomes: use of mesh, use of a flap buttress to reinforce the fascial repair, and the use of concomitant body-contouring techniques. Six groups were identified based on the presence or absence of each of these variables. Incidence of hernia recurrence and incidence of complications were compared for each group. Patient satisfaction with reconstructive outcome was assessed at follow-up using a 5-point scale.

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