Background/Objective: Parastomal hernia (PSH) following radical cystectomy (RC) with leal conduit represents a significant late complication. Preventive strategies have been described but are not yet routinely incorporated into clinical practice. We conducted a systematic review of the current literature to assess the efficacy of PSH preventive techniques for ileal conduit. Methods: A literature search of PubMed/MEDLINE, Scopus, CENTRAL, and Web of Science databases was conducted from 2010 to December 2024 following PRISMA guidelines. Inclusion criteria were patients undergoing RC with ileal conduit, evaluation of at least one PSH preventive strategy and reporting of PSH incidence or relevant postoperative outcomes. Eligible designs included RCTs and non-randomized cohort studies. Exclusion criteria included urinary diversions other than ileal conduit, non-bladder-related indications, non-extractable outcome data, and non-original publications. Results: Three randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and nine non-randomized studies were included in the analysis. Studies investigating both mesh and non-mesh preventive techniques were considered. Clinical PSH recurrence rates following mesh placement ranged from 0.0% to 11.1% among the included studies. RCTs using mesh placement reported conflicting conclusions regarding its protective effects. For non-mesh preventive strategies, clinical PSH recurrence rates ranged from 0.0% to 11.5%. The only RCT focusing on non-mesh approaches reported positive protective effects for the experimental group. All procedures were safe, with no significant increase in complication rates compared to conventional interventions. Conclusions: The low quality of current evidence prevents definitive conclusions regarding the protective effects of both mesh and non-mesh preventive approaches. High-quality evidence is needed to make conclusive statements on this topic. Patients at high risk for PSH development should be offered personalized preoperative counselling and the opportunity to participate in ongoing RCTs.

Preventing Parastomal Hernias After Radical Cystectomy with Ileal Conduit: A Systematic Review Regarding Surgical Prophylactic Techniques / Rossin, Giulio; Biasatti, Arianna; Iachimovsky, Ioana Alexandra; Braulin, Luca; Zucchi, Alessandro; Cai, Tommaso; Vitarelli, Antonio; Rizzo, Michele; Umari, Paolo; Liguori, Giovanni. - In: JOURNAL OF PERSONALIZED MEDICINE. - ISSN 2075-4426. - 16:1(2026), pp. 4001-4015. [10.3390/jpm16010040]

Preventing Parastomal Hernias After Radical Cystectomy with Ileal Conduit: A Systematic Review Regarding Surgical Prophylactic Techniques

Cai, Tommaso;
2026-01-01

Abstract

Background/Objective: Parastomal hernia (PSH) following radical cystectomy (RC) with leal conduit represents a significant late complication. Preventive strategies have been described but are not yet routinely incorporated into clinical practice. We conducted a systematic review of the current literature to assess the efficacy of PSH preventive techniques for ileal conduit. Methods: A literature search of PubMed/MEDLINE, Scopus, CENTRAL, and Web of Science databases was conducted from 2010 to December 2024 following PRISMA guidelines. Inclusion criteria were patients undergoing RC with ileal conduit, evaluation of at least one PSH preventive strategy and reporting of PSH incidence or relevant postoperative outcomes. Eligible designs included RCTs and non-randomized cohort studies. Exclusion criteria included urinary diversions other than ileal conduit, non-bladder-related indications, non-extractable outcome data, and non-original publications. Results: Three randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and nine non-randomized studies were included in the analysis. Studies investigating both mesh and non-mesh preventive techniques were considered. Clinical PSH recurrence rates following mesh placement ranged from 0.0% to 11.1% among the included studies. RCTs using mesh placement reported conflicting conclusions regarding its protective effects. For non-mesh preventive strategies, clinical PSH recurrence rates ranged from 0.0% to 11.5%. The only RCT focusing on non-mesh approaches reported positive protective effects for the experimental group. All procedures were safe, with no significant increase in complication rates compared to conventional interventions. Conclusions: The low quality of current evidence prevents definitive conclusions regarding the protective effects of both mesh and non-mesh preventive approaches. High-quality evidence is needed to make conclusive statements on this topic. Patients at high risk for PSH development should be offered personalized preoperative counselling and the opportunity to participate in ongoing RCTs.
2026
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Rossin, Giulio; Biasatti, Arianna; Iachimovsky, Ioana Alexandra; Braulin, Luca; Zucchi, Alessandro; Cai, Tommaso; Vitarelli, Antonio; Rizzo, Michele; ...espandi
Preventing Parastomal Hernias After Radical Cystectomy with Ileal Conduit: A Systematic Review Regarding Surgical Prophylactic Techniques / Rossin, Giulio; Biasatti, Arianna; Iachimovsky, Ioana Alexandra; Braulin, Luca; Zucchi, Alessandro; Cai, Tommaso; Vitarelli, Antonio; Rizzo, Michele; Umari, Paolo; Liguori, Giovanni. - In: JOURNAL OF PERSONALIZED MEDICINE. - ISSN 2075-4426. - 16:1(2026), pp. 4001-4015. [10.3390/jpm16010040]
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