Do surgical drains reduce surgical site occurrence and infection after incisional hernia repair with sublay mesh? A non-randomised pilot study.

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Date publication

mars 2023

Journal

Hernia : the journal of hernias and abdominal wall surgery

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr ROHR Serge, Dr ROMAIN Benoit, Pr BRIGAND Cécile


Tous les auteurs :
Louis V, Diab S, Villemin A, Brigand C, Manfredelli S, Delhorme JB, Rohr S, Romain B

Résumé

Surgical site occurrence (SSO) and surgical site infection (SSI) are common concerns with incisional hernia repair. Intraoperative drain placement is a common practice aiming to reduce SSO and SSI rates. However, literature on the matter is very poor. The aim of this study is to investigate the role of subcutaneous and periprosthetic drain placement on postoperative outcomes and SSO and SSI rates with incisional hernia repair.

Mots clés

Drain, Drainage, Incisional hernia repair

Référence

Hernia. 2023 03 24;: