| Literature DB >> 25437578 |
Sahin Kahramanca1, Oskay Kaya, Gulay Ozgehan, Hakan Guzel, Cem Azili, Emre Gokce, Tevfik Kucukpinar, Hakan Kulacoglu.
Abstract
Therapeutic delays in cases of external incarcerated hernias typically result in increasing morbidity, mortality, and health expenditures. We investigated the diagnostic role of blood fibrinogen level, white blood count (WBC), mean platelet volume (MPV), and platelet distribution width (PDW) in patients with incarcerated hernia. Two groups, each containing 100 patients, were studied. Group A underwent elective, and group B underwent incarcerated and urgent external hernia repair. We observed high fibrinogen and WBC levels but low MPV and PDW values for patients in group B. Contrary to our expectations, we found lower MPV and PDW values in the complicated group than in the elective group. The morbidity rate and cost burden were higher in group B, and the results were statistically significant. Early operation should be recommended for patients with incarcerated external hernias if their fibrinogen and WBC levels are high.Entities:
Keywords: Complete blood count; Fibrinogen; Incarcerated external hernia
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25437578 PMCID: PMC4254231 DOI: 10.9738/INTSURG-D-13-00107.1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int Surg ISSN: 0020-8868