Title of article :
Concomitant Enterostomy Closure and Ventral Abdominal Wall Reconstruction Using the Lázaro da Silva Technique
Author/Authors :
de Melo, Renato Miranda Department of Surgery - School of Medicine - Universidade Federal de Goiás - Goiânia, Brazil , de Oliveira e Silva, Pedro Ducatti Senior Resident in Digestive Surgery - Goiânia General Hospital - Goiânia, Brazil , de Oliveira, Ênio Chaves Department of Surgery (Colo-Proctology) - School of Medicine - Universidade Federal de Goiás - Goiania, Brazil
Abstract :
We present a small series of patients who underwent concomitant treatment of external digestive
bypass (stoma) and incisional hernia, using the Lázaro da Silva technique - a special method of purely tissue
repair. The rationale was not to use meshes on contaminated wounds.
Methods: Initially, five patients were enrolled (mean age of 60 years) and all were operated on by the same group.
Some demographic data were recorded, along with the time interval until making a stoma (or the appearance
of an enterocutaneous fistula). Some characteristics of the hernia and data related to surgical procedures were
also pointed out. The primary outcome was to verify the rate of hernial recurrence along with surgical site
occurrences in the first 30 days.
Results: Only one patient had superficial wound infection and in none of them was a recurrence detected.
Conclusion: Our work raises some questions about the best approach in these more complex cases, such as
dissociating or not dissociating the procedures, the use of meshes in general, and the employment of mini-invasive
surgery in some steps.
Keywords :
Laparoscopy , Resection rectopexy , Rectal prolapse , Outlet obstruction , Constipation
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Colorectal Research