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Risk Factors for the Development of Parastomal Hernia: A Narrative Review

Teodora Elena Manole, Ion D, Bolocan Alexandra, Păduraru N. Dan, Octavian Andronic

2023Saudi Journal of Medicine and Medical Sciences17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Parastomal hernia is one of the most common late complications after stoma formation, significantly decreasing patient’s quality of life and negatively impacting body image and physical functioning. Progress has been made regarding the surgical technique of stoma creation in different categories of patients, but a better understanding of the risk factors is crucial in reducing the likeliness of parastomal hernia formation and in helping develop risk stratification strategies for pre-and post-operation management. However, currently there is limited consensus on the associated risk factors. Accordingly, for this narrative review, the authors conducted a literature review through three databases (PubMed, Web of Science, and Scopus) and categorized the identified risk factors into the following three categories: patient-, surgery-, and disease-related. Within these categories, the following 10 risk factors were identified and discussed: age, gender, waist circumference, type of ostomy, laparoscopic approach, aperture size >3 cm, stoma not passing through the middle of rectus abdominis muscle, BMI >25 kg/m 2 , altered collagen metabolism, and diabetes.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineNarrative reviewRisk stratificationScopusStoma (medicine)WaistType 2 diabetesGeneral surgeryIntensive care medicineDiabetes mellitusMEDLINEBody mass indexInternal medicinePolitical scienceEndocrinologyLawStoma care and complicationsColorectal Cancer Surgical TreatmentsColorectal and Anal Carcinomas
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