Abstract

BackgroundTo observe cumulative morbidity of postoperative inguinal hernia (PIH) and identify risk factors associated with its development in patients who underwent retropubic radical prostatectomy (RRP), laparoscopic prostatectomy (LRP) or robotic assisted laparoscopic prostatectomy (RALP) operation.MethodsFrom June 2009 to September 2016, 756 patients diagnosed with localized prostate cancer who had undergone RRP, LRP or RALP in our center were included in this study. Patients with PIH were retrospectively investigated in such factors as age, BMI, previous abdominal operations, diabetes mellitus history, hypertension history, prostate volume, previous hernia, operative methods, operative approach, preoperative Gleason, clinical T-stage, PLND situation, operative time, and estimated blood loss. Univariate and multivariate cox hazard regressions analysis were utilized to identify risk factors predisposing to PIH.ResultsA total of 53 of 751(7.1%) patients developed PIH at a median follow-up period of 43 months. PIH rate in RRP was significantly higher compared to LRP and RALP group (RRP: 15.3%, LRP: 6.7%, RALP:1.9%, P = 0.038). Right side (69.8%) and indirect (88.8%) PIH were dominant type in hernia group. Univariate and multivariate cox hazard regressions analysis indicated that age and RRP approach were identified to be implicated to PIH [adjusted hazard ratio7.39(1.18–46.39), 2.93(95% CI 1.47–5.84)].ConclusionsRRP technique and older age, especially patients over 80 years, are associated with higher incidence for PIH development. Appropriate prophylaxis during the operation should be evaluated for those in high-risk.

Highlights

  • To observe cumulative morbidity of postoperative inguinal hernia (PIH) and identify risk factors associated with its development in patients who underwent retropubic radical prostatectomy (RRP), laparoscopic prostatectomy (LRP) or robotic assisted laparoscopic prostatectomy (RALP) operation

  • Radical prostatectomy is one of the gold standard treatment for early-stage prostate cancer (PCa), which could be operated by retropubic radical prostatectomy (RRP), laparoscopic prostatectomy (LRP) and robotic assisted laparoscopic prostatectomy (RALP) approaches

  • 37(69.8%) hernias were in right side while 13 (24.5%), and 3 (5.7%) cases were found on the left and both sides, respectively

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Introduction

To observe cumulative morbidity of postoperative inguinal hernia (PIH) and identify risk factors associated with its development in patients who underwent retropubic radical prostatectomy (RRP), laparoscopic prostatectomy (LRP) or robotic assisted laparoscopic prostatectomy (RALP) operation. Prostate cancer has become the most diagnosed solid malignancies among American men. 164,690 estimated new cases, and 1 in every 5 newly diagnosed cancer was PCa [1], especially the localized and locally advanced PCa. Radical prostatectomy is one of the gold standard treatment for early-stage PCa, which could be operated by retropubic radical prostatectomy (RRP), laparoscopic prostatectomy (LRP) and robotic assisted laparoscopic prostatectomy (RALP) approaches. Some relatively well-studied complications such as erectile dysfunction and urinary incontinence have acquired more concerns among surgeons [2]. In a retrospective study,radical retropubic prostatectomy was

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