| Literature DB >> 25563587 |
Hiroki Toma1, Toru Eguchi2, Shuichi Toyoda2, Yasuhiro Okabe2, Tomonari Kobarai2, Gen Naritomi2, Takahiro Ogawa2, Ichio Hirota2.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Laparoscopic surgery is fast becoming the treatment of choice for inguinal hernia. By reviewing our 10-year experience of performing totally extraperitoneal repair (TEP), we sought to establish its clinical significance in the treatment of adult inguinal hernia.Entities:
Keywords: Inguinal hernia; Laparoscopic surgery; TEP
Mesh:
Year: 2015 PMID: 25563587 PMCID: PMC4605979 DOI: 10.1007/s00595-014-1101-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Surg Today ISSN: 0941-1291 Impact factor: 2.549
Patient characteristics
| All patients ( | 303 |
| Male ( | 287 (95 %) |
| Female ( | 16 (5 %) |
| Age at time of procedure (mean ± SD; years) | 61 ± 13 |
| Primary hernia ( | 279 (92 %) |
| Recurrent hernia ( | 24 (8 %) |
| Unilateral hernia ( | 202 (66 %) |
| Bilateral hernia ( | 101 (34 %) |
| Comorbidity ( | Metabolic 33 (11 %) |
| Cerebrovascular 12 (4 %) | |
| Cardiovascular 80 (26 %) | |
| Respiratory 5 (1.7 %) | |
| Digestive 22 (7.3 %) | |
| Urological 38 (12.5 %) | |
| Anticoagulation therapy ( | 7 (2.3 %) |
Classification of primary inguinal hernia
| Classification ( | Unilateral ( | Bilateral ( |
| Indirect 136 (73 %) | Direct/direct 36 (39 %) | |
| Direct 41 (22 %) | Indirect/indirect 28 (30 %) | |
| Femoral 1 (0.5 %) | Indirect/direct 12 (13 %) | |
| Pantaloon 7 (4 %) | Indirect/pantaloon 5 (5.4 %) | |
| Unclassified 1 (0.5 %) | Direct/pantaloon 3 (3.2 %) | |
| Direct/femoral 2 (2.2 %) | ||
| Pantaloon/pantaloon 2 (2.2 %) | ||
| Unclassified 5 (5 %) |
Fig. 1Operation time for primary unilateral indirect vs direct hernia repair. Values are expressed as mean ± SD. A significant difference was noted in the operation time between direct and indirect hernia repair (p = 0.033)
Fig. 2Operation time for primary bilateral indirect/indirect vs direct/direct hernia repair. Values are expressed as mean ± SD. A significant difference was noted in the operation time between indirect/indirect and direct/direct hernia repair (p = 0.01)
Intra-and postoperative complications (n = 303)
| Intraoperative bleeding ( | 0 |
| Visceral injury ( | 0 |
| Conversion to other procedures ( | 0 |
| Seroma ( | 4 (1.3 %) |
| Hematoma ( | 8 (2.6 %) |
| Recurrence ( | 4 (1.3 %) |
| Surgical site infection ( | 0 |
| Chronic pain ( | 1 (0.3 %) |
| Others ( | 2 (0.7 %) |
| Fever of unknown origin | 1 (0.3 %) |