Herniotomy in resource-scarce environment: Comparison of incisions and techniques

Background: There are various methods for surgical treatment of hernia and hydrocele in children with variable cost-effectiveness, recovery and cosmetic outcomes. This study analyses our experience with mini-incision/invasive herniotomy in children in resource-limited centre. Materials and Methods:...

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Main Authors: Musa Ibrahim, Kabir Ibrahim Getso, Mohammad Aminu Mohammad, Nurlan Nurkenovich Akhparov, Rassulbek Rakhmanberdievich Aipov
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Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2015-01-01
Series:African Journal of Paediatric Surgery
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Online Access:http://www.afrjpaedsurg.org/article.asp?issn=0189-6725;year=2015;volume=12;issue=1;spage=45;epage=50;aulast=Ibrahim
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spelling doaj-4ff9ba1ca44747f6a209c84e752712182020-11-25T00:03:37ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsAfrican Journal of Paediatric Surgery0189-67250974-59982015-01-01121455010.4103/0189-6725.150980Herniotomy in resource-scarce environment: Comparison of incisions and techniquesMusa IbrahimKabir Ibrahim GetsoMohammad Aminu MohammadNurlan Nurkenovich AkhparovRassulbek Rakhmanberdievich AipovBackground: There are various methods for surgical treatment of hernia and hydrocele in children with variable cost-effectiveness, recovery and cosmetic outcomes. This study analyses our experience with mini-incision/invasive herniotomy in children in resource-limited centre. Materials and Methods: Seven hundred and eighty-four n = 784 patients underwent herniotomy via conventional and mini-invasive methods were assigned into Group A and Group B. Three hundred and seventy-six n = 376 (47.95%) in Group A while four hundred and eight n = 408 (52.04%) in Group B. Eight hundred and seventeen (817) herniotomy was performed. Demographic data, hernia/hydrocele sides, volume of surgical suture used, surgery duration, and complications analysed. Results: Right side hernia and/or hydrocele were 464 (59.18%). 287 (36.60%) had left sided while 33 (4.21%) had bilateral hernia and/or hydrocele. There were 14 bilateral hernia repair in Group A and 19 in Group B. The lengths of operation time for unilateral repair ranged from 14 to 54 min in Group A (median, 23 min) and 7-44 min in Group B (median, 15 min) with a mean surgical duration of 15.48 ± 4.16 min in Group B versus 23.41 ± 5.94 min in Group A (P < 0.001) while the range of the lengths of operation time for bilateral repair in Group A was 20-54 min (median, 36) and 12-30 min (median, 21) in Group B with a mean duration of 36.35 ± 9.89 min in Group A versus 20.42 ± 4.83 min in Group B P = 0.00563. 376 sachets of 45 cm suture material were used in Group A versus 137 in Group B. There were total of 87 (23.13%) complications in Group A versus 3 (1.47%) in Group B P = 0.000513. Superficial wound infection and abscess were 9 (2.36%) and 16 (4.25%) in Group A versus none (0) in Group B. Conclusion: Mini-incision/invasive herniotomy in children and adolescents is fast, cost-effective with satisfactory cosmetic outcome and limited complicationshttp://www.afrjpaedsurg.org/article.asp?issn=0189-6725;year=2015;volume=12;issue=1;spage=45;epage=50;aulast=IbrahimChildrenherniotomymini-invasion
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author Musa Ibrahim
Kabir Ibrahim Getso
Mohammad Aminu Mohammad
Nurlan Nurkenovich Akhparov
Rassulbek Rakhmanberdievich Aipov
spellingShingle Musa Ibrahim
Kabir Ibrahim Getso
Mohammad Aminu Mohammad
Nurlan Nurkenovich Akhparov
Rassulbek Rakhmanberdievich Aipov
Herniotomy in resource-scarce environment: Comparison of incisions and techniques
African Journal of Paediatric Surgery
Children
herniotomy
mini-invasion
author_facet Musa Ibrahim
Kabir Ibrahim Getso
Mohammad Aminu Mohammad
Nurlan Nurkenovich Akhparov
Rassulbek Rakhmanberdievich Aipov
author_sort Musa Ibrahim
title Herniotomy in resource-scarce environment: Comparison of incisions and techniques
title_short Herniotomy in resource-scarce environment: Comparison of incisions and techniques
title_full Herniotomy in resource-scarce environment: Comparison of incisions and techniques
title_fullStr Herniotomy in resource-scarce environment: Comparison of incisions and techniques
title_full_unstemmed Herniotomy in resource-scarce environment: Comparison of incisions and techniques
title_sort herniotomy in resource-scarce environment: comparison of incisions and techniques
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series African Journal of Paediatric Surgery
issn 0189-6725
0974-5998
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Background: There are various methods for surgical treatment of hernia and hydrocele in children with variable cost-effectiveness, recovery and cosmetic outcomes. This study analyses our experience with mini-incision/invasive herniotomy in children in resource-limited centre. Materials and Methods: Seven hundred and eighty-four n = 784 patients underwent herniotomy via conventional and mini-invasive methods were assigned into Group A and Group B. Three hundred and seventy-six n = 376 (47.95%) in Group A while four hundred and eight n = 408 (52.04%) in Group B. Eight hundred and seventeen (817) herniotomy was performed. Demographic data, hernia/hydrocele sides, volume of surgical suture used, surgery duration, and complications analysed. Results: Right side hernia and/or hydrocele were 464 (59.18%). 287 (36.60%) had left sided while 33 (4.21%) had bilateral hernia and/or hydrocele. There were 14 bilateral hernia repair in Group A and 19 in Group B. The lengths of operation time for unilateral repair ranged from 14 to 54 min in Group A (median, 23 min) and 7-44 min in Group B (median, 15 min) with a mean surgical duration of 15.48 ± 4.16 min in Group B versus 23.41 ± 5.94 min in Group A (P < 0.001) while the range of the lengths of operation time for bilateral repair in Group A was 20-54 min (median, 36) and 12-30 min (median, 21) in Group B with a mean duration of 36.35 ± 9.89 min in Group A versus 20.42 ± 4.83 min in Group B P = 0.00563. 376 sachets of 45 cm suture material were used in Group A versus 137 in Group B. There were total of 87 (23.13%) complications in Group A versus 3 (1.47%) in Group B P = 0.000513. Superficial wound infection and abscess were 9 (2.36%) and 16 (4.25%) in Group A versus none (0) in Group B. Conclusion: Mini-incision/invasive herniotomy in children and adolescents is fast, cost-effective with satisfactory cosmetic outcome and limited complications
topic Children
herniotomy
mini-invasion
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