Impact of body fat location and volume on incisional hernia development and its outcomes following repair.
Junsheng LiLisheng WuXiangyu ShaoPublished in: ANZ journal of surgery (2024)
Measuring visceral and subcutaneous fat composition preoperatively can be a useful tool for assessing the risk of IH, and is more reliable than BMI. Elevated levels of these fat parameters have been linked to increased recurrence of IH following hernia repair, as well as the use of complex surgical techniques during repair.