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. 2014 Jul-Sep;18(3):e2014.00034. doi: 10.4293/JSLS.2014.00034

Table 1.

Disease Characteristics, Surgical Details and Outcome Parameters

Patient Parastomal Hernia
Coincident Incisional Hernia (EHS)§ Intraoperative Complications Postoperative Complications Additional Port Length of Hospital Stay (d) Follow-Up (wk)
Primary/Recurrence Moreno-Matias Classification EHS Classification
A P II Type II M2/4 W2 No No No 7 17
B P II Type I No No No 7 17
C P I Type I No No No 6 13
D R* III Type II M2/3 W1 Serosal bowel damage No One 3-mm port 12 12
E P II Type III No No No 8 12
F P I Type I No No No 7 9
G R* III Type IV M3 W2 No Parastomal wound healing defect One 3-mm port 18 8
H P III Type I No No No 6 5
I P II Type IV M4/5 W1 No No No 6 2

cIH, concomitant incisional hernia; EHS, Endo Hernia Society; P, primary; R, recurrence.

*

Recurrence occurred after keyhole repair.

Moreno-Matias classification of parastomal hernias: 0 = normal, I = hernial sac containing stoma loop, II = sac containing omentum, III = sac containing a loop other than stoma.

EHS classification of parastomal hernias: type I = small (≤5 cm) PSH without cIH, type II = small (≤5 cm) PSH with cIH, type III = large PSH without cIH, type IV = large PSH with cIH.

§

EHS classification of median incisional hernias: M1 = subxiphoidal, M2 = epigastric, M3 = umbilical, M4 = infraumbilical, M5 = suprapubical, W = width (W1, <4 cm; W2, 4–10 cm; W3, >10 cm).