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"What really matters to the patients?": assessing the impact of wound healing on the quality of life in patients undergoing incisional hernia repair.

Eduardo Ferreira MartinsRodrigo Piltcher -da-SilvaLara Luz de Miranda SilvaPedro San Martin SoaresMarcos Dal Vesco NetoLucas Dos Santos DifanteIsadora Bosini RemusLaura Fink WayerbacherVictoria de JorgeBernardo Silveira VolkweisLeandro Totti Cavazzola
Published in: Langenbeck's archives of surgery (2024)
In the present study, no relationship was identified between surgical wound outcomes (SSO and SSI) and worse quality of life results using the HerQLes score. We observed that both BMI and the size of meshes and hernias showed an inversely proportional relationship with quality of life indices. However, more studies evaluating preoperative quality of life indices and comparing them with postoperative indices should be carried out to evaluate these correlations.
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