Emergency hernia repair: a retrospective cross-sectional study on the treatment modalities and adherence to guidelines in a tertiary public hospital

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Seppey, Romain [1 ,3 ]
Benjamin, Aditya [1 ]
Lambrakis, Paul [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Liverpool Hosp, Trauma & Acute Care Surg Unit, Sydney, NSW, Australia
[2] Univ New South Wales, Sch Med, Sydney, NSW, Australia
[3] Liverpool Hosp, Trauma & Acute Care Surg Unit, Elizabeth St, Sydney, NSW 2170, Australia
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emergency surgery; guidelines; hernia; hernia repair; incarcerated hernia; strangulated hernia; PREVENTION;
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10.1111/ans.18388
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R61 [外科手术学];
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BackgroundEmergency presentations of hernias can pose significant morbidity. In addition, providing optimal surgical intervention can be challenging due to patient and disease factors with multiple treatment modalities available. Recently there have been several guidelines written to help standardize practices in hernia management. The aim of our study was to review emergency hernia operations at our tertiary level teaching hospital, the method of repair and how this matched to international guidelines. MethodsWe performed a retrospective chart review of all the patients who underwent emergency hernia surgery for strangulated/incarcerated hernias in our department over a 3-year period. Adherence to guidelines was assessed looking at appropriateness of mesh utilization, as well as the appropriateness of antibiotic usage. ResultsA total of 184 cases from April 1st 2018 to March 31st 2021 were included. Of these hernias 12% contained necrotic or perforated bowel, 42% contained viable incarcerated bowel, and 45% contained just incarcerated fat. The compliance to the appropriate use of mesh overall was 85%, with a variation by hernia type. The global compliance to appropriate antibiotic therapy was high, at 89.7%. With antibiotic use compliance being very high in clean wounds (95.6%), and dirty wounds (100%). But lower in clean/contaminated or contaminated wounds (36.8%). ConclusionCompliance at our hospital was globally good. Areas of decreased compliance seem to be mostly regarding mesh use and antibiotic use in potentially contaminated fields and the concept of risk of bacterial translocation versus actual contamination, as well as in mesh use in smaller umbilical hernias.
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