Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5730980 The American Journal of Surgery 2017 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundFemale patients of reproductive age constitute a substantial portion of patients undergoing ventral hernia repair, however the impact of pregnancy on the risk of recurrence is scarcely documented. The aim of the study was to evaluate if pregnancy following ventral hernia repair was associated with an increased risk of recurrence.MethodsThis nationwide cohort study included all female patients of reproductive age registered in the Danish Ventral Hernia Database with ventral hernia repair between 2007 and 2013. The primary outcome was ventral hernia recurrence. Multivariable extended Cox regression analysis was performed.ResultsA total of 3578 patients were included in the study, 267 (7.5%) of whom subsequently became pregnant during follow-up. The median follow-up was 3.1 years (range 0-8.4 years). Pregnancy was independently associated with recurrence (hazard ratio 1.56, 95% confidence interval 1.09-2.25, P = 0.016).ConclusionsPregnancy after ventral hernia repair was independently associated with ventral hernia recurrence.

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