Mesh-mediated fascial traction for open abdomen management to prevent planned ventral hernias: a retrospective cohort

网片介导的筋膜牵引在开放性腹部手术中预防计划性腹壁疝:一项回顾性队列研究

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Open abdomen is indicated in some clinical scenarios, but it introduces new challenges like the development of planned incisional hernias; new management techniques for temporary closure in open abdomen such as negative pressure wound therapy and mesh-mediated fascial traction have shown an incidence reduction of this outcome. However, for successful abdominal wall closure rates, there is limited evidence evaluating the factors associated with it when mesh-mediated fascial traction is employed in the context of open abdomen. METHODS: We conducted a retrospective cohort analysis of patients managed with mesh-mediated fascial traction at Méderi Hospital Network from 2020 to 2025. Demographic data, clinical characteristics, surgical variables, and postoperative outcomes were systematically evaluated. RESULTS: Ninety-two patients were included, achieving a definitive abdominal wall closure success rate of 70.7%. Closure failure was significantly correlated with more than four peritoneal lavage procedures, intestinal resection, and initial fascial defects greater than 7.5 cm. Primary indications for OA management were peritonitis/sepsis (34.8%) and bowel obstruction (19.6%). CONCLUSIONS: Mesh-mediated fascial traction is effective for definitive abdominal wall closure in a majority of patients. However, identifying those at increased risk for closure failure is vital. Utilizing a tailored decision-making algorithm based on specific predictors can optimize clinical outcomes and reduce healthcare costs.

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