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Prevention of Parastomal Hernias With a Preformed Three-dimensional, Funnel-shaped Mesh
Sponsor: Consorci Sanitari Integral
Summary
Parastomal hernia (PH) remains a significant complication following stoma creation, boasting a considerable prevalence in the range of 30 to 50% within the first year post-surgery, a figure that climbs even higher when considering radiological evidence irrespective of clinical symptoms. A noteworthy one-third of these cases necessitate subsequent surgical interventions, yielding suboptimal outcomes both in the short and long term. The clinical manifestations of PH are diverse, ranging from mild inconveniences like fecal leakage and dermatitis to more severe and potentially life-threatening complications such as intestinal obstruction, hernia incarceration, and ischemia. Various systematic reviews and meta-analyses have advocated for the adoption of prophylactic meshes, although defining precise incidence and recurrence rates has proven challenging due to methodological disparities across studies. Keyhole and modified Sugarbaker techniques dominate laparoscopic and robotic approaches, yet none offer ideal outcomes. The aim of this study is to evaluate the decrease of postoperative parastomal hernia using this three-dimensional, funnel-shaped mesh.
Official title: Prevention of Parastomal Hernias With a Preformed Three-dimensional, Funnel-shaped Mesh. A Prospective, Multicenter and Randomized Study (PREVEMAC)
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
58
Start Date
2024-08-01
Completion Date
2029-08-01
Last Updated
2024-08-01
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Permanent colostomy
A long-term (permanent) colostomy will be performed in the diseased colon or rectum.
Locations (1)
Hospital Sant Joan Despí Moisès Broggi
Sant Joan Despí, Barcelona, Spain