DECOMP Report: Answers surgeons expect from an abdominal wall imaging exam

Author:

CLAUS CHRISTIANO MARLO PAGGI1ORCID,CAVALIEIRI MARCIO2,MALCHER FLÁVIO3,TRIPPIA CARLOS4,EIRAS-ARAUJO ANTONIO LUIS5,PAULI ERIC6,CAVAZZOLA LEANDRO TOTTI7

Affiliation:

1. Universidade Positivo, Brazil

2. Hospital Municipal Lourenço Jorge, Brasil

3. New York University, USA

4. Hospital Nossa Senhora das Graças, Brasil

5. Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Instituto D’Or de Ensino e Pesquisa, Brazil

6. Penn State Hershey Medical Center, Estados Unidos

7. Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil

Abstract

ABSTRACT Abdominal wall (AW) hernias are a common problem faced by general surgeons. With an essentially clinical diagnosis, abdominal hernias have been considered a simple problem to be repaired. However, long-term follow-up of patients has shown disappointing results, both in terms of complications and recurrence. In this context, preoperative planning with control of comorbidities and full knowledge of the hernia and its anatomical relationships with the AW has gained increasing attention. Computed tomography (CT) appears to be the best option to determine the precise size and location of abdominal hernias, presence of rectus diastase and/or associated muscle atrophy, as well as the proportion of the hernia in relation to the AW itself. This information might help the surgeon to choose the best surgical technique (open vs MIS), positioning and fixation of the meshes, and eventual need for application of botulinum toxin, preoperative pneumoperitoneum or component separation techniques. Despite the relevance of the findings, they are rarely described in CT scans as radiologists are not used to report findings of the AW as well as to know what information is really needed. For these reasons, we gathered a group of surgeons and radiologists to establish which information about the AW is important in a CT. Finally, a structured report is proposed to facilitate the description of the findings and their interpretation.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

Surgery

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