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Hernia recurrence following inguinal hernia repair in children

Authors :
Lindsey B. Armstrong
Christopher B. Weldon
Wei Jiang
Kathryn M. Taylor
Lindsey L. Wolf
Samuel E. Rice-Townsend
Robert L. Ricca
Adil H. Haider
Brent R. Weil
Kristin A. Sonderman
Tracey Perez Koehlmoos
Source :
Journal of pediatric surgery. 53(11)
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

We aimed to describe the incidence, timing, and predictors of recurrence following inguinal hernia repair (IHR) in children.We used the TRICARE claims database, a national cohort of3 million child dependents of members of the U.S. Armed Forces. We abstracted data on children12y who underwent IHR (2005-2014). Our primary outcome was recurrence (ICD9-CM diagnosis codes). We calculated incidence rates for the population and stratified by age, time from repair to recurrence, and multivariable logistic regression to determine predictors.Nine thousand nine hundred ninety-three children met inclusion criteria. Age at time of IHR was ≤1y in 37%, 2-3y in 23%, 4-5y in 16%, and 5-12y in 24%. Median follow-up time was 3.5y (IQR:1.6-6.1). 137 patients recurred (1.4%), with an incidence of 3.46 per 1000 person-years. Over half occurred in children 0-1y at repair (60%). The majority occurred within a year following repair (median 209 days [IQR:79-486]). Children 0-1y had 2.53 times greater odds of recurrence (compared to5y). Children with multiple comorbidities had 5.45 times greater odds compared to those with no comorbidities.The incidence of recurrence following IHR is 3.46 per 1000 person-years. The majority occurred within a year of repair. Children ≤1y and those with multiple comorbidities were at increased risk.Prognosis Study, Level II.

Details

ISSN :
15315037 and 20052014
Volume :
53
Issue :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of pediatric surgery
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....8ce56e18c0b3d2f82f9a0693fd7e138c