1. Late cutaneous fistulae after prosthetic hernia repair of the abdominal wall.
- Author
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Munegatoa G, Schiano di Visconte M, De Min V, Scuderi A, Salemi S, and Da Ros D
- Subjects
- Aged, Cutaneous Fistula diagnosis, Cutaneous Fistula diagnostic imaging, Cutaneous Fistula surgery, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Polyethylene Terephthalates, Polypropylenes, Prosthesis Implantation, Radiography, Recurrence, Reoperation, Time Factors, Treatment Outcome, Wound Healing, Cutaneous Fistula etiology, Hernia, Abdominal surgery, Postoperative Complications
- Abstract
Late cutaneous fistulae, after a hernioplasty operation for a hernia in the abdominal wall, represent an unusual complication. They can appear a considerable time after a hernioplasty operation and feature the presence of a fistula between the prosthesis and the cutaneous wall. The Authors report the cases of five patients who developed late cutaneous fistulae after an operation for the repair of a hernia of the abdominal wall and the treatment established in the end to correct the existing complication. All five patients were subjected to a second operation to achieve recovery. In fact, conservative medical treatment, before the operation, using antibiotic-therapy for this purpose proved to be ineffective. Only one patient developed hernia recurrence after surgical treatment. Late cutaneous fistulae represent a complication that is difficult to deal with as their treatment has yet to be clearly identified.
- Published
- 2004