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Comparing the Incidences of Occult Contralateral Hernia under Laparo-Endoscopic Techniques and of Contralateral Metachronous Hernia after a Unilateral Groin Hernia Repair in Open Technique
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The aim of this study was to evaluate the utility of immediate repair of a contralateral occult hernia at the same time as incipient hernia repair. A total of 693 patients were diagnosed preoperatively with a unilateral groin hernia from January 2006 to December 2017. The open technique was used for 541 patients, and the laparo-endoscopic technique was used for 152 patients. The incidences of occult contralateral hernia confirmed during surgery under laparo-endoscopic techniques and those of contralateral metachronous hernia after a unilateral groin hernia repair with open technique were compared. Fifty-one (9.4%) of 541 patients underwent a contralateral metachronous hernia repair after unilateral groin hernia repair. Twenty-three (15.1%) of 152 patients had occult contralateral hernias using laparo-endoscopic techniques. There was a significant difference in the incidence of contralateral metachronous hernia and that of occult contralateral hernia (P = 0.02). It is concluded that finding and repairing an occult contralateral hernia at the time of laparoendoscopic technique has the advantage of avoiding a second operation. However, it has been considered overtreatment to repair all patients with an occult contralateral hernia.
Title: Comparing the Incidences of Occult Contralateral Hernia under Laparo-Endoscopic Techniques and of Contralateral Metachronous Hernia after a Unilateral Groin Hernia Repair in Open Technique
Description:
The aim of this study was to evaluate the utility of immediate repair of a contralateral occult hernia at the same time as incipient hernia repair.
A total of 693 patients were diagnosed preoperatively with a unilateral groin hernia from January 2006 to December 2017.
The open technique was used for 541 patients, and the laparo-endoscopic technique was used for 152 patients.
The incidences of occult contralateral hernia confirmed during surgery under laparo-endoscopic techniques and those of contralateral metachronous hernia after a unilateral groin hernia repair with open technique were compared.
Fifty-one (9.
4%) of 541 patients underwent a contralateral metachronous hernia repair after unilateral groin hernia repair.
Twenty-three (15.
1%) of 152 patients had occult contralateral hernias using laparo-endoscopic techniques.
There was a significant difference in the incidence of contralateral metachronous hernia and that of occult contralateral hernia (P = 0.
02).
It is concluded that finding and repairing an occult contralateral hernia at the time of laparoendoscopic technique has the advantage of avoiding a second operation.
However, it has been considered overtreatment to repair all patients with an occult contralateral hernia.
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