Title of article :
The Comparison of Lichtenstein Procedure with and without Mesh-Fixation for Inguinal Hernia Repair
Author/Authors :
Ersoz, Feyzullah Istanbul Education and Research Hospital - General Surgery Clinic - Istanbul - Turkey , Culcu, Serdar Istanbul Education and Research Hospital - General Surgery Clinic - Istanbul - Turkey , Duzkoylu, Yigit Istanbul Education and Research Hospital - General Surgery Clinic - Istanbul - Turkey , Bektas, Hasan Istanbul Education and Research Hospital - General Surgery Clinic - Istanbul - Turkey , Sari, Serkan Istanbul Education and Research Hospital - General Surgery Clinic - Istanbul - Turkey , Arikan, Soykan Istanbul Education and Research Hospital - General Surgery Clinic - Istanbul - Turkey , Deniz, Mehmet Mehdi Istanbul Education and Research Hospital - General Surgery Clinic - Istanbul - Turkey
Pages :
4
From page :
1
To page :
4
Abstract :
Aim. Although inguinal hernia repair is the most frequently performed surgical procedure in the world, the best repair method has not gained acceptance yet.The ideal repair must be safe, simple, and easy to perform and require minimal dissection which provides enough exploration, maintain patient’s comfort in the early stage, and also be cost-effective, reducing operation costs, labor loss, hospital stay, and recurrence. Materials and Methods. There were eighty-five patients between the ages of 18 and 75, diagnosed with inguinal hernia in our clinic. Lichtenstein procedure for hernia repair was performed under spinal anesthesia in all patients. Fortytwo patients had the standard procedure and, in 43 patients, the polypropylene mesh was used without fixation. All patients were examined and questioned on the 7th day of the operation in terms of pain, scrotal edema, and the presence of seroma and later on in the 6th postoperative month in terms of paresthesia, neuropraxia, and recurrence by a single physician. Results. Operative time and pain scores in the nonfixation group were significantly lower, without any increase in rates of recurrence. Conclusion. Based on these findings, in Lichtenstein hernia repair method, nonfixation technique can be used safely with better results.
Keywords :
Lichtenstein Procedure , Mesh-Fixation , Inguinal Hernia Repair
Journal title :
Surgery Research and Practice
Serial Year :
2016
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Record number :
2608736
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