AI Article Synopsis

  • This study reviews the occurrence, management, and prevention strategies for incisional hernias in patients who underwent minimally invasive lateral retroperitoneal spine surgeries.
  • A total of 303 surgeries were analyzed, revealing a low incidence of incisional hernias (1%), with most cases being asymptomatic or diagnosed incidentally.
  • The research emphasizes the importance of careful surgical techniques, especially in closing the fascia, to minimize the risk of developing hernias post-surgery.

Article Abstract

Background: Minimally invasive lateral retroperitoneal (lateral-MIS) approaches to the spine involve traversing the lateral abdominal wall musculature and fascia. Incisional hernia is an uncommon approach-related complication.

Objective: To review the incidence, treatment, and preventative measures of incisional hernia after lateral-MIS approaches.

Methods: This is a retrospective review of cases performed by a single surgeon from 2011 to 2016. All patients who underwent lateral-MIS approaches at this institution were included. Patients with a postoperative diagnosis of lateral hernia on physical exam and corroborating advanced imaging findings were included in this study. Cases of flank bulge due to peripheral nerve injury were excluded.

Results: Three-hundred three patients underwent lateral-MIS approaches to the spine. Three (1%) patients with incisional hernia were identified. Two patients presented with a clinically symptomatic incisional hernia, while 1 patient was diagnosed incidentally after a routine abdominal magnetic resonance imaging for an unrelated reason. No patients suffered bowel entrapment or strangulation.

Conclusion: Incisional hernia after lateral-MIS approaches is rare. Patients with incisional hernias may be susceptible to bowel incarceration and ischemia, though the incidence of this is probably low. Meticulous closure of the fascia is critical to avoiding this complication.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ons/opy089DOI Listing

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