To evaluate the current practice of incisional hernia repair in Germany and analysis of the results of the Mayo duplication technique done in our hospital over a 10-year period.
Design:
Nationwide survey, retrospective analysis.
Setting:
University department, Germany.
Subjects:
Survey of most surgical departments and of 114 patients with 135 incisional hernias in our unit.
Intervention:
Mayo duplication repair incisional hernias.
Main outcome measures:
Common practice, recurrence rates, quality of life.
Results:
The Mayo overlap is the preferred technique in most surgical departments. The estimated failure rates (12% or less) in general practice are grossly underestimated. In our hospital the recurrence rate after Mayo duplication repair was 61/114 (54%) during a follow up time of 5.7 years with a follow-up-rate of 84%. Univariate and multivariate analyses failed to identify any predisposing factors. All patients with incisional hernias had limitations their physical function.