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Ileal conduit parastomal hernias.

F F Marshall, W F Leadbetter, S P Dretler

    The Journal of Urology
    |July 1, 1975
    PubMed
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    Parastomal hernias occurred in 4.5% of patients after ileal conduit diversion. Poorly fitting appliances were the most common symptom, with hernias often located at the mesenteric attachment site.

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    Area of Science:

    • Urology
    • Surgical Oncology
    • Gastroenterology

    Background:

    • Ileal conduit diversion is a common urinary diversion technique.
    • Parastomal hernias are a known complication following ostomy surgery.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To determine the incidence of parastomal hernias after ileal conduit diversion.
    • To identify the common locations and presenting symptoms of parastomal hernias.
    • To discuss surgical repair options for parastomal hernias.

    Main Methods:

    • Retrospective review of 400 patients who underwent ileal conduit diversion between 1963 and 1972.
    • Analysis of patient records to identify parastomal hernia occurrence, location, and symptoms.
    • Discussion of in situ and translocation stoma repair techniques.

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    Main Results:

    • 18 out of 400 patients (4.5%) developed parastomal hernias.
    • The most frequent presenting symptom was a poorly fitting appliance.
    • Hernias were most commonly observed in the superolateral quadrant of the stoma, at the mesenteric attachment site of the conduit.

    Conclusions:

    • Parastomal hernia is a significant complication of ileal conduit diversion, affecting 4.5% of patients in this cohort.
    • Early recognition of symptoms like appliance issues is crucial for diagnosis.
    • Understanding hernia location aids in surgical planning for effective repair.