Renal consequences of complex abdominal wall reconstruction - Summary - MDSpire

Renal consequences of complex abdominal wall reconstruction

  • By

  • Lucas Maciel de Almeida Corrêa

  • Luiggi Kevin Virgino Brandão

  • Gabriel Rian Mazur

  • Clara Belo Gamon Santiago

  • Alexandre de Assis Barbosa

  • Ivan Felipe Dutra Júnior

  • Giovana Custódio Molinari

  • Camilla Cristina Silva Fernandes

  • May 22, 2026

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Objective:

To explore the renal dysfunction associated with complex abdominal wall reconstruction (AWR) and its implications for perioperative management.

Approach:
    Key Findings:
    • Acute kidney injury (AKI) occurred in 21.2% of patients undergoing complex AWR.
    • Postoperative AKI was independently associated with later renal deterioration.
    • New-onset chronic kidney disease (CKD) was observed in 6.9% of patients, with CKD progression in 19.6%.
    Interpretation:

    Limitations:
    • The literature on renal outcomes after complex AWR is limited and heterogeneous.
    • The review does not claim a definitive evidentiary model due to the scarcity of AWR-specific renal studies.
    Conclusion:

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