Muhammad Usman Akram, Hafiz Muhammad Ijaz Ul Haq, Sohaib Haider, Muhammad Tahir Ghani, Fawad Aamir Mirza, Ahmad Raza

Comparison of Post-Operative Pain and Hospital Stay in Patients Undergoing Intraperitoneal Onlay Mesh (IPOM) with open Sublay Mesh Repair Hernioplasty

Muhammad Usman Akram, Hafiz Muhammad Ijaz Ul Haq, Sohaib Haider, Muhammad Tahir Ghani, Fawad Aamir Mirza, Ahmad Raza



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ABSTRACT

Objective: To compare the outcome (in-terms of mean post-operative pain and hospital stay) of intraperitoneal onlay mesh (IPOM) with open sublay mesh repair in patients undergoing ventral hernia repair.

Materials and Methods: A total number of 150 patients of ventral hernia planned for hernia repair were included in this randomized controlled trial from Jan-2020 to June-2021. Patients were divided into Group I (IPOM) and group II (OSM). IPOM; in these patients intraperitoneal onlay mesh (IPOM) repair was done laparoscopically. OSM group; in these patients open mesh repair was done. Post-operative pain score and hospital stay were main study outcomes.

Results: Mean duration of herniation was 5.96±3.24 months in IPOM and 6.28±2.35 months in OSM group (p-value 0.49). Hypertension was the commonest morbidity was hypertension, diagnosed in 40 (53.3%) patients in IPOM and in 41 (54.7%) patients in OSM group (p-value 0.88). Mean post-op pain was significantly high in OSM group; 2.60±1.06 versus 1.68±1.06 in OSM group (p-value <0.0001). Mean hospital stay was shorter in IPOM group; 4.44±1.62 days versus 5.65±1.98 days in OSM group (p-value <0.0001).

Conclusion: IPOM repair is a viable and safe option, according to the results of our research. The open SUBLAY approach has a higher morbidity than IPOM laparoscopic ventral hernia repair. A shorter hospital stay is another benefit of the IPOM.

Keywords: undergoing intraperitoneal onlay mesh (IPOM), open sublay mesh repair hernioplasty, post-operative pain.



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