Impact of sex on ventral hernia repair outcomes: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Given the variability in abdominal physiology and hernia presentation between sexes, better comprehension of sex-related differences in outcomes would tailor surgical approach and counseling regarding postoperative outcomes. This meta-analysis aims to appraise the effect of sex on the outcomes of ve...

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Hauptverfasser: Oliveira, Eduarda Sabá C., Calvi, Izabela P., Hora, David A.B., Gomes, Cintia P., Burlá, Marina M., Mao, Rui-Min Diana, de Figueiredo, Sergio Mazzola Poli, Lu, Richard
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description Given the variability in abdominal physiology and hernia presentation between sexes, better comprehension of sex-related differences in outcomes would tailor surgical approach and counseling regarding postoperative outcomes. This meta-analysis aims to appraise the effect of sex on the outcomes of ventral hernia repair. A literature search in PubMed, EMBASE and Cochrane selected studies comparing outcomes of ventral hernia repair between sexes. Postoperative outcomes were assessed by pooled and meta-analysis. Statistical analysis was performed using RevMan 5.4. We screened 3128 studies, reviewed 133, and included 18 observational studies, which encompassed 220,799 patients following ventral hernia repair. Postoperative chronic pain was significantly higher in female (OR 1,9; 95% CI 1,64–2,2; p ​
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Complications
Females
Gender differences
Hernia
Hernias
Males
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Observational studies
Pain
Patients
Postoperative period
Regression analysis
Sex
Sex differences
Statistical analysis
Surgical anastomosis
Surgical outcomes
Surgical site infections
Surgical techniques
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