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Laparoscopic versus open incisional hernia repair: a retrospective cohort study with costs analysis on 269 patients.

G SolianiA De TroiaM PortinariS TargaP CarcoforoG VasquezP M FisichellaCarlo Vittorio Feo
Published in: Hernia : the journal of hernias and abdominal wall surgery (2017)
Laparoscopic approach may be considered safely to all patients for incisional hernia repair, regardless of patients' characteristics (age, gender, BMI, ASA score, comorbidities) and size of the wall defect (W2-3), with the advantage of shorter operating time and hospital LOS that yields reduced total institutional costs. Patients with higher ASA score and large hernia defects are at risk of prolonged operative time, while an open approach is associated with longer duration of surgical operation and hospital LOS.
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