SHOULD QUALITY OF LIFE BE A CONSIDERATION TO OPERATE LARGE VENTRAL HERNIAS: A PROSPECTIVE STUDY

Author:

Diamond Aslam Baba1,Singhal Vikas2,Singh Amanjeet3,Perwaiz Azhar3,Chaudhary Adarsh1

Affiliation:

1. Department of GI Surgery,GI Oncology,Minimal Access & Bariatric Surgery, Medanta Medicity Hospital,Gurugram,Haryana,India.

2. Department of GI Surgery,GI Oncology,Minimal Access & Bariatric Surgery, Medanta Medicity Hospital, Gurugram, Haryana, India.

3. Department of GI Surgery,GI Oncology,Minimal Access & Bariatric Surgery, Medanta Medicity Hospital,Gurugram,Haryana,India

Abstract

Context: Advances in Abdominal Wall Reconstruction including abdominal component separation techniques have enabled repair of complex ventral hernias whereas patients may have been denied surgery earlier. Traditionally the reason to operate ventral hernias has been the risk of strangulation. Something that is under studied is the effect of complex ventral hernias on Quality of Life (QoL) and how does it change after surgery.Whether techniques that require division of abdominal wall components impair abdominal wall function and consequently affect QoL is not determined. Aim:To assess the change in QOL at three months after surgery and compare it to the QOL immediately before surgery. Apart from the primary outcome of change in QOL, short term complications were also studied.A subgroup analysis of change in QOL after component separation technique was also done Settings and Design:A prospective analysis was carried out on consecutive patients undergoing open complex ventral hernia surgery over two-year period at our institution,a tertiary care hospital. Methods and Material:Patients with complex ventral hernias including those with hernia defect diameter more than 6 cm, recurrent hernia, multiple Swiss cheese defects, or patients requiring abdominal component separation were studied. Patients requiring emergency surgery and laparoscopic surgeries were excluded from study. The “HerniaRelated Quality-of-Life Survey”(HerQLes) which is a validated instrument was used. Statistical analysis used: After sample size estimation by a statistician forty-five consecutive patients meeting the study criteria between April 2017 and March 2019 were included in the study.Statistical analyses were done using SPSS version 24 software. Results:Of the 45 patients enrolled in the study,19 (42.2%) required abdominal component separation.The mean size of 2 the defect was 130 cm in component separation (CS) group and 39.0 cm2 in non-component separation (NCS) group. The mean preoperative QoL score in CS group was 53.9±11.2, while in the NCS group it was 45.7±13.6. QoL score postoperatively in CS group was 16.4±4, while in NCS group it was 13.8±1.5. There was a statistically significant improvement in QoL three months after surgery in both the groups (p-0.0001). Conclusion: In our study we found complex ventral hernias to be associated with a poor Quality of Life.The Quality of Life was seen to improve significantly within three months after surgery.Use of a component separation technique does not seem to impair the Quality of life.

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