Abstract

BackgroundThe exact prevalence of trocar site hernias after bariatric procedures is not yet known. Recent metaanalysis data indicated concerning rates of up to 25%. We conducted a prospective cohort study to estimate the prevalence and analyze the role of fascia closure in the development of trocar hernias.MethodA total of 365 patients who were operated for obesity in our department between 2009 and 2018 were included. All patients were invited for a follow-up ultrasonography scan in order to detect abdominal wall defects. The role of intraoperative fascia closure in the development of trocar site hernias was evaluated, and a logistic regression analysis was performed to detect potential risk factors.ResultsThe overall prevalence of trocar hernias detected by ultrasonography was 34%. The prevalence of abdominal wall defects in patients who received a fascia closure was 37% compared with 34% in patients who did not receive a fascia closure (p = 0.37). The only factor that was associated with a higher risk for trocar site hernias was high excessive weight loss (p = 0.05).ConclusionTrocar site hernias are an underestimated complication of minimally invasive, multiportal bariatric surgery, and the prevalence of asymptomatic hernias is probably higher than initially expected. In this study, fascia closure did not protect against trocar hernias. However, opposing evidence from similar trials suggests closing the fascia. This clinical problem should therefore be further assessed in a prospective randomized setting.

Highlights

  • Apart from obesity, the indication for performing bariatric procedures has expanded to non-obese patients with metabolic disorders [1]

  • We focused on the role of fascia closure and evaluated for further risk factors that could influence the development of trocar site hernias

  • A trocar site hernia was detected in 124 patients, and a total of 146 trocar site hernias were diagnosed in all 1795 trocar sites (8.13%)

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Introduction

Apart from obesity, the indication for performing bariatric procedures has expanded to non-obese patients with metabolic disorders [1]. This will probably lead to bariatric operations as one of the most frequently carried out procedures in the decade. One of the most neglected complications of bariatric surgery is trocar site hernias. We conducted a prospective cohort study to estimate the prevalence and analyze the role of fascia closure in the development of trocar hernias. The role of intraoperative fascia closure in the development of trocar site hernias was evaluated, and a logistic regression analysis was performed to detect potential risk factors

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