Rectus diastasis in males: a narrative review
- 01.12.2025
- Review
- Verfasst von
- Simon Nienhuijs
- Renske Wijgers
- Elles Schipper
- Tammo de Vries Reilingh
- Johannes Wegdam
- Erschienen in
- Hernia | Ausgabe 1/2025
Abstract
Purpose
Rectus diastasis in male patients is underexposed in the literature. This review aims to list the available evidence and summarize recommendations for clinicians.
Methods
A multidatabase literature search was performed with a focus on rectus diastasis (RD) in male patients. Studies were screened independently, after unblinding discrepancies discussed amongst the group. Quality of included studies was assessed and data was extracted using predefined criteria.
Results
Twenty-one studies were included for qualitative syntheses. Prevalence of RD in males have been reported 25–30% and higher with concomitant findings such as other abdominal wall hernia (47%) and aortic aneurysm (67%). This outreached the portion of treated rectus diastasis, assumed to be between 4 and 14%. Quality of linea alba was described adversely affected by visceral obesity, less fibers, and smoking. Core stability was found to be related with RD in terms of low back pain in males, while body image was not encountered as a reported outcome. Limited number of studies shared algorithms for treatment of choice, showing a preference for mesh-based approach for male RD. This has also been suggested for hernia repair alongside RD to reduce the recurrence rate.
Conclusion
Based on limited number of reports, the prevalence of RD in males is at least double the portion undergoing a repair. The community is asked to pay more attention for rectus diastasis in male patients; if present, inquire about the complaints and in case of a ventral hernia, check the inter recti distance.
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- Titel
- Rectus diastasis in males: a narrative review
- Verfasst von
-
Simon Nienhuijs
Renske Wijgers
Elles Schipper
Tammo de Vries Reilingh
Johannes Wegdam
- Publikationsdatum
- 01.12.2025
- Verlag
- Springer Paris
- Erschienen in
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Hernia / Ausgabe 1/2025
Print ISSN: 1265-4906
Elektronische ISSN: 1248-9204 - DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s10029-025-03404-w
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