Background: Primary ventral hernias (PVHs) are a frequent disease that can impair quality of life. Laparoscopic intraperitoneal onlay mesh (IPOM) technique has shown good out- comes in appropriately selected cases. Methods: We report the results of a retrospective analysis involving 200 consecutive patients who underwent laparoscopic ventral hernia repair with a standardized technique using a single mesh from January 2011 to September 2024 to define the safety of laparoscopy in ventral hernia treatment. Results: The study included 147 umbilical hernias (73%) and 53 epigastric hernias (27%). The average defect measured 3 cm, with sizes ranging from 2 to 7 cm. After a mean follow-up of 1708 days (range 117–4642), no complications associated with the mesh were observed; there was only one (0.5%) recurrence documented and no bulging was observed. Conclusions: La- paroscopic repair of PVH using a standardized technique and using the same mesh, which has been proven safe over the last 15 years, offers good results.

Vetrone, G., Negosanti, L., Sgarzani, R., Masetti, M. (2025). Laparoscopic Repair of Primary Ventral Hernias: Outcomes of a Retrospective Cohort Study on 200 Surgeries Using Single Mesh and IPOM Technique. SURGERIES, 7(1), 1-8 [10.3390/surgeries7010005].

Laparoscopic Repair of Primary Ventral Hernias: Outcomes of a Retrospective Cohort Study on 200 Surgeries Using Single Mesh and IPOM Technique

Gaetano Vetrone
Conceptualization
;
Luca Negosanti
Conceptualization
;
Rossella Sgarzani
Supervision
;
2025

Abstract

Background: Primary ventral hernias (PVHs) are a frequent disease that can impair quality of life. Laparoscopic intraperitoneal onlay mesh (IPOM) technique has shown good out- comes in appropriately selected cases. Methods: We report the results of a retrospective analysis involving 200 consecutive patients who underwent laparoscopic ventral hernia repair with a standardized technique using a single mesh from January 2011 to September 2024 to define the safety of laparoscopy in ventral hernia treatment. Results: The study included 147 umbilical hernias (73%) and 53 epigastric hernias (27%). The average defect measured 3 cm, with sizes ranging from 2 to 7 cm. After a mean follow-up of 1708 days (range 117–4642), no complications associated with the mesh were observed; there was only one (0.5%) recurrence documented and no bulging was observed. Conclusions: La- paroscopic repair of PVH using a standardized technique and using the same mesh, which has been proven safe over the last 15 years, offers good results.
2025
Vetrone, G., Negosanti, L., Sgarzani, R., Masetti, M. (2025). Laparoscopic Repair of Primary Ventral Hernias: Outcomes of a Retrospective Cohort Study on 200 Surgeries Using Single Mesh and IPOM Technique. SURGERIES, 7(1), 1-8 [10.3390/surgeries7010005].
Vetrone, Gaetano; Negosanti, Luca; Sgarzani, Rossella; Masetti, Michele
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