Umbilical Hernia Repair in Patients with Cirrhosis and in Patients with Severe Comorbidities—A Nationwide Cohort Study

Author:

Snitkjær Christian1ORCID,Christoffersen Mette W.2,Gluud Lise Lotte3,Kimer Nina3,Helgstrand Frederik4,Jensen Kristian Kiim2,Henriksen Nadia A.1

Affiliation:

1. Abdominalcenter University of Copenhagen Herlev Hospital 2730 Herlev Denmark

2. Digestive Disease Center Bispebjerg Hospital University of Copenhagen Copenhagen Denmark

3. Gastro Unit Medical Division University Hospital Hvidovre Copenhagen Denmark

4. Zealand University Hospital Koege Denmark

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionUmbilical hernia is a frequent condition in patients with cirrhosis. The aim of the study was to evaluate the risks associated with umbilical hernia repair in patients with cirrhosis in the elective and emergency setting. Secondly, to compare patients with cirrhosis with a population of patients with equally severe comorbidities but without cirrhosis.MethodsPatients with cirrhosis who underwent umbilical hernia repair from January 1, 2007, to December 31, 2018, were included from the Danish Hernia Database. A control group of patients with a similar Charlson score (≥ 3) without cirrhosis was generated using propensity score matching. The primary outcome was postoperative re‐intervention within 30 days following hernia repair. Secondary outcomes were mortality within 90 days and readmission within 30 days following hernia repair.ResultsA total of 252 patients with cirrhosis and 504 controls were included. Emergency repair in patients with cirrhosis was associated with a significantly increased rate of re‐intervention (54/108 (50%) vs. 24/144 (16.7%), P < 0.001), 30‐day readmission rate (50/108 (46.3%) compared with elective repair vs. 36/144 (25%) (P < 0.0001)), and 90‐day mortality (18/108 (16.7%) vs. 5/144 (3.5%), P < 0.001). Patients with cirrhosis were more likely to undergo a postoperative re‐intervention compared with comorbid patients without cirrhosis (OR = 2.10; 95% CI [1.45–3.03]).ConclusionPatients with cirrhosis and other severe comorbidity undergo emergency umbilical hernia repair frequently. Emergency repair is associated with increased risk of poor outcome. Patients with cirrhosis undergo a postoperative reintervention more frequently than patients with other severe comorbidity undergoing umbilical hernia repair.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Surgery

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