| Literature DB >> 17278643 |
S Gourgiotis1, S Germanos, C Stratopoulos, P Moustafellos, A Panteli, E Hadjiyannakis.
Abstract
Recurrences have been a significant problem following hernia repair. The purpose of this study was to present our experience of Lichtenstein tension-free repair of inguinal hernia. In this retrospective study, 223 inguinal hernia repairs were performed between September 2000 and August 2003 in 203 patients, using a polypropylene mesh. The main outcome measure was early and late complications and especially recurrences. There were 189 males (93.1%) and 14 females (6.9%). Inguinal hernia was indirect in 70% of cases (n=156), direct in 25% (n=56), and of the mixed type in 5% (n=11). Bilateral inguinal hernia was found in 20 patients (9.8%). 210 (94.2%) of hernias were de novo, while 13 (5.8%) were recurrences. The mean patients age was 54.3 years (range, 32-71 years). The follow-up was completed in 160 patients (78.8%) by clinical examination. The median follow-up period was 3.0 years (range, 1-5 years). Seroma and postoperative neuralgia were observed in one and 5 patients respectively. There was only one recurrence (0.4%) four years later. Lichtenstein tension-free mesh repair of inguinal hernia is a simple and safe method, with no significant early and late morbidity and achieved a method with no recurrence during the follow-up period.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 17278643
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chirurgia (Bucur) ISSN: 1221-9118