Javascript must be enabled to continue!
A RETROSPECTIVE COHORT STUDY ASSESSING TRANS-ABDOMINAL PRE-PERITONEAL PROCEDURE VERSUS LICHTENSTEIN APPROACH FOR INGUINAL HERNIA REPAIR
View through CrossRef
Objective: Inguinal hernia is a common pathology diagnosed predominantly clinically in males as well as females. Imaging, preferably with ultrasound is indicated when the diagnosis is uncertain, or complicated inguinal hernia. Surgery is the only definitive treatment for inguinal hernia. Apart from the classical open inguinal hernia repairs, minimal access approaches are also increasingly preferred. However, the optimal surgical approach still remains controversial as both techniques have some pros and cons. To compare the effectiveness of inguinal hernia repair utilizing the trans-abdominal pre-peritoneal repair (TAPP) and the Lichtenstein repair.
Methods: A retrospective study was planned, including 110 patients with unilateral or bilateral inguinal hernias admitted to the general surgery department of a tertiary care Centre. 42 patients who underwent the TAPP approach and 68 patients who underwent the Lichtenstein procedure were included in the study retrospectively. Using an institutional Hernia follow-up registry and telephonic conversations with patients, the incidence of post-operative pain and other complications were noted and compared.
Results: TAPP for inguinal hernias outperformed Lichtenstein in terms of post-operative discomfort and incidence of pain without increasing complications or recurrence rates.
Conclusion: TAPP surpassed the Lichtenstein operation in terms of post-operative discomfort and medication use for therapeutic intervention without increasing complication and recurrence rates.
Innovare Academic Sciences Pvt Ltd
Title: A RETROSPECTIVE COHORT STUDY ASSESSING TRANS-ABDOMINAL PRE-PERITONEAL PROCEDURE VERSUS LICHTENSTEIN APPROACH FOR INGUINAL HERNIA REPAIR
Description:
Objective: Inguinal hernia is a common pathology diagnosed predominantly clinically in males as well as females.
Imaging, preferably with ultrasound is indicated when the diagnosis is uncertain, or complicated inguinal hernia.
Surgery is the only definitive treatment for inguinal hernia.
Apart from the classical open inguinal hernia repairs, minimal access approaches are also increasingly preferred.
However, the optimal surgical approach still remains controversial as both techniques have some pros and cons.
To compare the effectiveness of inguinal hernia repair utilizing the trans-abdominal pre-peritoneal repair (TAPP) and the Lichtenstein repair.
Methods: A retrospective study was planned, including 110 patients with unilateral or bilateral inguinal hernias admitted to the general surgery department of a tertiary care Centre.
42 patients who underwent the TAPP approach and 68 patients who underwent the Lichtenstein procedure were included in the study retrospectively.
Using an institutional Hernia follow-up registry and telephonic conversations with patients, the incidence of post-operative pain and other complications were noted and compared.
Results: TAPP for inguinal hernias outperformed Lichtenstein in terms of post-operative discomfort and incidence of pain without increasing complications or recurrence rates.
Conclusion: TAPP surpassed the Lichtenstein operation in terms of post-operative discomfort and medication use for therapeutic intervention without increasing complication and recurrence rates.
Related Results
AN EXPERIENCE COMPARING INGUINAL HERNIA MESH REPAIR VS DARN REPAIR
AN EXPERIENCE COMPARING INGUINAL HERNIA MESH REPAIR VS DARN REPAIR
Background: Several methods for fixing inguinal hernias have been documented. Anterior or posterior approaches,open or laparoscopic procedures, may be used for hernia repair. While...
Inguinal hernia: A hereditary disorder.
Inguinal hernia: A hereditary disorder.
Objective: To determine that inguinal hernia is an inherited disease running in families. Study Design: Prospective Observational. Setting: Surgical Unit I & III of Ghulam Moha...
Amyand’s Hernia: A Challenging Diagnosis
Amyand’s Hernia: A Challenging Diagnosis
Background: Hernia repair surgery is a procedure frequently performed today, both in elective or outpatient settings as in an emergency context. Hernia is defined as a condition in...
Abstract B140: Autologous human growing tumor model and its immunological relevance for cancer immunology research
Abstract B140: Autologous human growing tumor model and its immunological relevance for cancer immunology research
Abstract
Background: Tumors grow in accordance with immunoediting. If we can see the changes of immune characteristics in the microenvironment during tumor growth, w...
A Prospective Randomised Study Comparing Transabdominal Pre-Peritoneal Versus Totally Extra-Peritoneal Laparoscopic Approaches for Inguinal Hernia Repair
A Prospective Randomised Study Comparing Transabdominal Pre-Peritoneal Versus Totally Extra-Peritoneal Laparoscopic Approaches for Inguinal Hernia Repair
Background:
Inguinal hernia repair is one of the most common surgical procedures undertaken in routine surgical practice worldwide. Laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair ...
Internal hernia and caecal volvulus secondary to adhesion at inguinal preperitoneal mesh
Internal hernia and caecal volvulus secondary to adhesion at inguinal preperitoneal mesh
We reported the case of a caecal volvulus in a 52-year-old female which appeared to result from a dense intra-abdominal adhesion from a previous inguinal hernia repair. The patient...
DARNING VS BASSINI REPAIR FOR INGUINAL HERNIA
DARNING VS BASSINI REPAIR FOR INGUINAL HERNIA
Introduction: Inguinal hernia repair is the most common surgical procedure performed after appendicectomy. There are many methods of repair practiced through out the world amongst ...
A rare case of herniated duplex collecting system causing obstructive uropathy
A rare case of herniated duplex collecting system causing obstructive uropathy
Abstract
Background
An inguinal hernia is the protrusion of intraabdominal organs through an opening in the abdominal wall. Structures such as small and large intestines are common...

