Long‐term follow‐up after incisional hernia repair: Dynamics of recurrence and patient‐reported outcome
World Journal of Surgery2024Vol. 48(9), pp. 2109–2119
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Abstract
Recurrence rates were higher in obese patients and when the estimated mesh-defect overlap was <7 cm, but not in bridged repairs. Young patients and females are at increased risk for long-term discomfort. High satisfaction levels were reported.
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