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Arq. gastroenterol ; 57(4): 484-490, Oct.-Dec. 2020. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1142335

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ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: Abdominal wall hernia is one of the most common surgical pathologies. The advent of minimally invasive surgery raised questions about the best technique to be applied, considering the possibility of reducing postoperative pain, a lower rate of complications, and early return to usual activities. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the frequency of open and laparoscopic hernioplasties in Brazil from 2008 to 2018, analyzing the rates of urgent and elective surgeries, mortality, costs, and the impact of laparoscopic surgical training on the public health system. METHODS: Nationwide data from 2008 to 2018 were obtained from the public health registry database (DATASUS) for a descriptive analysis of the selected data and parameters. RESULTS: 2,671,347 hernioplasties were performed in the period, an average of 242,850 surgeries per year (99.4% open, 0.6% laparoscopic). The economically active population (aged 20-59) constituted the dominant group (54.5%). There was a significant reduction (P<0.01) in open surgeries, without a compensatory increase in laparoscopic procedures. 22.3% of surgeries were urgent, with a significant increase in mortality when compared to elective surgeries (P<0.01). The distribution of laparoscopic surgery varied widely, directly associated with the number of digestive surgeons. CONCLUSION: This study presents nationwide data on hernia repair surgeries in Brazil for the first time. Minimally invasive techniques represent a minor portion of hernioplasties. Urgent surgeries represent a high percentage when compared to other countries, with increased mortality. The data reinforce the need for improvement in the offer of services, specialized training, and equalization in the distribution of procedures in all regions.


RESUMO CONTEXTO: Hérnias de parede abdominal são patologias cirúrgicas frequentes. O surgimento da cirurgia minimamente invasiva levantou questionamentos sobre a melhor técnica a ser aplicada, considerando a possível redução de dor pós-operatória e de complicações, e retorno precoce às atividades habituais. OBJETIVO: Avaliar frequência de hernioplastias abertas e laparoscópicas no Brasil entre os anos de 2008 e 2018, analisar taxas de cirurgias urgentes e eletivas, mortalidade, custos e o impacto do treinamento em cirurgia laparoscópica no sistema público de saúde. MÉTODOS Análise de banco de dados do registro de saúde pública (DATASUS) entre 2008 e 2018 para coleta dos dados e parâmetros selecionados. RESULTADOS: Foram realizadas 2.671.347 hernioplastias no período, média de 242.850 cirurgias/ano (99,4% abertas, 0,6% laparoscópicas). Predominou a faixa etária economicamente ativa (20-59 anos), 54,5% do total. Houve redução significativa das cirurgias abertas (P<0,01), sem aumento compensatório da laparoscopia. 22,3% das cirurgias foram de urgência, com aumento significativo da mortalidade em relação às cirurgias eletivas (P<0,01). Observou-se distribuição heterogênea da videolaparoscopia, diretamente relacionada com o número de cirurgiões digestivos. CONCLUSÃO: Este estudo apresenta pela primeira vez os dados populacionais das cirurgias de hérnia no Brasil. As técnicas minimamente invasivas representam uma parcela pouco significativa das hernioplastias. As cirurgias urgentes apresentam percentual elevado comparado a outros países, com aumento significativo na mortalidade, reforçando a necessidade de políticas que permitam aumento da oferta do serviço, treinamento especializado e equalização na distribuição dos procedimentos em todas as regiões.


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Humans , Adult , Young Adult , Laparoscopy , Herniorrhaphy/methods , Hernia, Femoral/surgery , Hernia, Inguinal/surgery , Postoperative Complications/epidemiology , Surgical Mesh , Brazil/epidemiology , Public Health , Treatment Outcome , Herniorrhaphy/statistics & numerical data , Hernia, Femoral/epidemiology , Hernia, Inguinal/epidemiology , Middle Aged
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JAMC-Journal of Ayub Medical College-Abbotabad-Pakistan. 2009; 21 (3): 57-58
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-123284

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Hernia is a protrusion of a viscous or a part of a viscous through an abnormal opening in wall of its containing cavity. Different external hernias present differently and ultimate treatment is surgical, which is most commonly performed elective operation in the world. The objectives were to know the age and gender wise frequency of external hernias in Ayub Teaching Hospital, Abbottabad. This retrospective study was conducted at the surgical units of Ayub Teaching Hospital during June 2004 to June 2005. Records of all cases of hernias operated in Ayub Teaching Hospital during June 2004 to June 2005 were retrieved from the operation registers of the entire three surgical units available at the operation theatres. The data was collected on a proforma and was analysed by SPSS-16. Of the 1063 cases, 982 [92.38%] were male and 81 [7.62%] were female. Right Inguinal Hernia [RIH] was the most frequent as expected, i.e., 44.12%, followed by Left Inguinal Hernias [LIH] 18.72%. Least common hernias were femoral hernias with a frequency of 0.85%. It is concluded that 85% hernias occur in the groin, with 12% incisional and only 3% hernias occur elsewhere. To reduce the rate of complications, health education is the most important intervention. For future health planning maintenance of disease register can not be over emphasized


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Hernia, Inguinal/epidemiology , Hernia, Femoral/epidemiology , Hernia, Umbilical/epidemiology , Hospitals, Teaching , Retrospective Studies
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JCPSP-Journal of the College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan. 1999; 9 (1): 43-45
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-50904

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A retrospective study carried out at Surgical Unit II of Peoples Medical College, Nawabshah, revealed that over a span of 8 years 112 women presented with external hernia accounting for 11.58% of all hernias and 4.09% of all female admissions. Of these 29 [25.89%] had incisional hernia, 29 [25.89%] - paraumbilical, 17 [15.18%] - umbilical, 14 [12.5%] - epigastric, 14 [12.5%] - inguinal and 9 [8.04%] femoral hernia. Majority of cases were seen between 21-50 years of age. There is a genuine need for mass education as most women with hernia report late when some complication has occurred


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Hernia, Inguinal/epidemiology , Hernia, Umbilical/epidemiology , Hernia, Femoral/epidemiology , Women's Health
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HU rev ; 21(1): 119-24, maio 1994-dez. 1995. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-193040

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Os autores apresentam um caso de hérnia femoral bilateral simultânea, em uma paciente do sexo feminino de 66 anos de idade, submetida à cirurgia no Serviço de Cirurgia do Abdome do Hospital Universitário da Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora. Abordam entre vários aspectos, os fatores etiopatogênicos, incidência, complicaçöes, etc, bem como, discutem as várias abordagens operatórias possíveis para o tratamento.


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Aged , Hernia, Femoral/surgery , Hernia, Femoral/epidemiology , Hernia, Femoral/etiology , Hernia, Femoral/pathology
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Kingston; University of the West Indies, (Mona). Medical Learning Resources Unit; 1983. 36 p.
Monography in English | LILACS | ID: lil-142760
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