Correction to: Incidence of Incisional Hernia After Emergency Subcostal Unilateral Laparotomy: Does Augmentation Prophyl

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Correction to: Incidence of Incisional Hernia After Emergency Subcostal Unilateral Laparotomy: Does Augmentation Prophylaxis Play a Role? A. Bravo-Salva1,2 • A. M. Gonza´lez-Castillo1 • F. F. Vela-Polanco1 • E. MembrillaFerna´ndez1,3 • J. Vila-Domenech4,5 • M. Pera-Roma´n1,3 • J. J. Sancho-Insenser1,3 • J. A. Pereira-Rodrı´guez1,2

Ó Socie´te´ Internationale de Chirurgie 2020

Correction to: World J Surg (2020) 44:741–748 https://doi.org/10.1007/s00268-019-05282-7 In the original article some of the column headings in Tables 1–4 were mislabeled. Following are the corrected Tables 1, 2, 3 and 4.

The original article can be found online at https://doi.org/10.1007/ s00268-019-05282-7. & A. Bravo-Salva [email protected] A. M. Gonza´lez-Castillo [email protected] F. F. Vela-Polanco [email protected]

3

Departament de Cirurgia, Universitat Auto`noma de Barcelona, Hospital del Mar, Barcelona, Spain

4

IMIM-Institut de Recerca Hospital del Mar, Barcelona, Spain

5

CIBER Epidemiology and Public Health (CIBERESP), Barcelona, Spain

E. Membrilla-Ferna´ndez [email protected] J. Vila-Domenech [email protected] M. Pera-Roma´n [email protected] J. J. Sancho-Insenser [email protected] J. A. Pereira-Rodrı´guez [email protected] 1

Servicio de Cirugı´a General y del Aparato Digestivo, Parc de Salut Mar, Hospital del Mar, Passeig Marı´tim 25-29, 08003 Barcelona, Spain

2

Departament de Cie`ncies, Experimentals i de la Salut, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain

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World J Surg Table 1 Demographic variables All N = 283

Group S (Suture) N = 203

Sex [female (%)]

157 (55.5%)

119 (58.6%)

Age [years(SD)]

71.2 (15.2)

70.6 (15.7)

ASA ASA I–II ASA III–V

Group M (Mesh) N = 80 38 (47.5%) 72.6 (14.0)

p value 0.118 0.313 0.008

118 (41.7%)

95 (46.8%)

23 (28.7%)

165 (58.3%)

108 (53.2%)

57 (71.2%)

28.6 (5.20)

28.7 (5.03)

Incisional hernia risk factors Body mass index (SD) Smoker

40 (14.1%)

Malnutrition

24 (11.8%)

28.3 (5.53)

0.632

16 (20.0%)

0.112 1.000

9 (3.18%)

7 (3.45%)

2 (2.50%)

COPD

52 (18.4%)

37 (18.2%)

15 (18.8%)

1.000

Diabetes Miellitus

91 (32.2%)

62 (30.5%)

29 (36.2%)

0.433 0.397

Chronic anemia (\ 8hb)

22 (7.77%)

18 (8.87%)

4 (5.00%)

CRF

48 (17.0%)

34 (16.7%)

14 (17.5%)

1.000

Oncological history

72 (25.4%)

46 (22.7%)

26 (32.5%)

0.119

Cirrhosis

20 (7.07%)

12 (5.91%)

8 (10.0%)

0.342

Immunosuppression

22 (7.77%)

15 (7.39%)

7 (8.75%)

0.890

Patient’s chronic treatment Steroids therapy

12 (4.24%)

6 (2.96%)

6 (7.50%)

0.105

Antiaggregating therapy Anticoagulation therapy

54 (19.1%) 32 (11.3%)

35 (17.2%) 24 (11.8%)

19 (23.8%) 8 (10.0%)

0.277 0.820

Previous ventral or groin hernia surgery

45 (15.9%)

33 (16.3%)

12 (15.0%)

0.936

Previous incisional hernia surgery

13 (4.59%)

8 (3.94%)

5 (6.25%)

0.528

103 (36.4%)

74 (36.5%)

29 (36.2%)

1.000

Previous operation (%)

Previous abdominal surgery

Bold value indicates statistical significance (p \ 0.05) ASA American society of anesthetist score, COPD chroni