Comparison of Outcomes of Open Tension-free Mesh Repair and Totally Extraperitoneal Laparoscopic Repair of Inguinoscrotal Hernias
Background: This study aimed to determine the differences in postoperative complications experienced by patients with inguinoscrotal hernia after laparoscopic versus open repair, and the association of risk factors to development of postoperative complications. Methods: We retrospectively revie...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Surgical Society of Kenya
2021-01-01
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Series: | The Annals of African Surgery |
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Online Access: | https://www.annalsofafricansurgery.com/open-tension-free-mesh-vs-tep-lap |
Summary: | Background: This study aimed to determine the
differences in postoperative complications experienced
by patients with inguinoscrotal hernia after laparoscopic
versus open repair, and the association of risk factors to
development of postoperative complications. Methods:
We retrospectively reviewed the charts of all patients
with inguinoscrotal hernias who had either Lichtenstein
repair or totally extraperitoneal laparoscopic (TEP)
repair from January 2014 to December 2017. Results:
The study was performed on evaluable data that could
be extracted for 49 patients: 14 were offered TEP repair
and 35 Lichtenstein repairs. There was no statistical
difference in the mean operative time and mean time
taken to return to normal activities between the two
groups. The length of hospital stay was one day for both
groups. Two patients from the TEP repair group and one
patient from the Lichtenstein repair group developed
recurrence. Three patients from the TEP group and one
patient from the Lichtenstein repair group developed
chronic groin pain. One patient from the totally
extraperitoneal laparoscopic repair group developed a
seroma. Conclusion: Our study demonstrated a trend
towards better postoperative outcomes in the
Lichtenstein repair group than in the TEP group. |
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ISSN: | 1999-9674 2523-0816 |