Literature DB >> 10667816

Prevention of postherniorrhaphy persistent pain: results of a prospective study.

G Pappalardo1, A Guadalaxara, G Illomei, C d'Orta, F M Frattaroli.   

Abstract

Anterior tension-free and laparoscopic inguinal herniorrhaphies represent one of the most common surgical procedure. Postherniorrhaphy persistent pain due to injures of inguinal regional nerves is rare, difficult to cure, often disabling and involving malpractice litigation. In a prospective study, we evaluated the effectiveness of neurectomy of the iliohypogastric nerve in prevention of postoperative persistent pain after anterior tension free herniorrhaphy. Between 1992-1995, we performed 180 anterior herniorraphies in 151 male patients. Iliohypogastric nerve was removed in all the herniorrhaphies. Polypropylene plug and sutured mesh were employed. Postoperative pain and clinical relevance of hypo-anesthesia and paresthesia were assessed. No patient complained of postoperative persistent pain. Hypo-anesthesia, never considered incapacitating, was present in 1% of patients after 2 years. We consider neurectomy of the iliohypogastric nerve a potentially useful surgical step in preventing postoperative persistent pain after anterior tension-free herniorrhaphy.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10667816

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Surg        ISSN: 0020-8868


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6.  Neurectomy to prevent persistent pain after inguinal herniorraphy: a prospective study using objective criteria to assess pain.

Authors:  Giuseppe Pappalardo; Fabrizio Maria Frattaroli; Massimo Mongardini; Pier Federico Salvi; Augusto Lombardi; Anna Maria Conte; Maria Felice Arezzo
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