Laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair on a general surgery ward: 5 years' experience. 2008

Haggi Mazeh, and Nahum Beglaibter, and Ronit Grinbaum, and Yaacov Samet, and Mahmoud Badriyyah, and Oded Zamir, and Herbert R Freund
Department of Surgery, Hadassah Hebrew University Medical Center, Mount Scopus, Jerusalem, Israel. hmazeh@hadassah.org.il

BACKGROUND Laparoscopic hernia repair has been gaining acceptance as an alternative to open repair. The aim of this study was to present the experience of a general surgery ward with laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair. METHODS A retrospective search of all laparoscopic inguinal hernia repairs between January 1999 and December 2003 was obtained. Data, including perioperative course, postoperative complication, and long-term follow-up, was documented. RESULTS A total of 423 hernias were repaired in 220 patients. Long-term follow-up was performed by questionnaire, clinic visit, or both in 182 of the 220 patients (82.7%). Median follow-up time was 27.5 (range, 4-61) months. Two hundred and three (92.3%) hernias were bilateral. Fifty-seven patients (25.9%) had recurrent hernias. There was no conversion to an open hernia repair. There were 10 recurrences (2.3%). Minor complications (e.g., abdominal wall hematoma, epigastric vessels injury, and urinary retention requiring catheterization) occurred in 17 (7.7%) patients. A bladder injury occurred in 1 patient (0.45%). There was no mortality. Mean postoperative stay was 1.1 days (range, 1-10). Satisfaction with the laparoscopic repair was expressed by using a scoring system of 1 to 5, with 85.2% being very satisfied (score of 4-5) and 8.2% being dissatisfied (score of 1-2). CONCLUSIONS The laparoscopic herniorrhaphy offers a safe and effective repair with acceptable complication and recurrence rates. Good results with the total extraperitoneal technique can be achieved by general laparoscopists and not only in highly specialized hernia centers. It is especially suited for bilateral repair and for recurrent hernias.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D008297 Male Males
D008875 Middle Aged An adult aged 45 - 64 years. Middle Age
D010535 Laparoscopy A procedure in which a laparoscope (LAPAROSCOPES) is inserted through a small incision near the navel to examine the abdominal and pelvic organs in the PERITONEAL CAVITY. If appropriate, biopsy or surgery can be performed during laparoscopy. Celioscopy,Laparoscopic Surgical Procedures,Peritoneoscopy,Surgical Procedures, Laparoscopic,Laparoscopic Assisted Surgery,Laparoscopic Surgery,Laparoscopic Surgical Procedure,Procedure, Laparoscopic Surgical,Procedures, Laparoscopic Surgical,Surgery, Laparoscopic,Surgical Procedure, Laparoscopic,Celioscopies,Laparoscopic Assisted Surgeries,Laparoscopic Surgeries,Laparoscopies,Peritoneoscopies,Surgeries, Laparoscopic,Surgeries, Laparoscopic Assisted,Surgery, Laparoscopic Assisted
D005260 Female Females
D006552 Hernia, Inguinal An abdominal hernia with an external bulge in the GROIN region. It can be classified by the location of herniation. Indirect inguinal hernias occur through the internal inguinal ring. Direct inguinal hernias occur through defects in the ABDOMINAL WALL (transversalis fascia) in Hesselbach's triangle. The former type is commonly seen in children and young adults; the latter in adults. Inguinal Hernia,Inguinal Hernia, Direct,Inguinal Hernia, Indirect,Direct Inguinal Hernia,Direct Inguinal Hernias,Hernia, Direct Inguinal,Hernia, Indirect Inguinal,Hernias, Direct Inguinal,Hernias, Indirect Inguinal,Hernias, Inguinal,Indirect Inguinal Hernia,Indirect Inguinal Hernias,Inguinal Hernias,Inguinal Hernias, Direct,Inguinal Hernias, Indirect
D006785 Hospitals, University Hospitals maintained by a university for the teaching of medical students, postgraduate training programs, and clinical research. University Hospitals
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D000328 Adult A person having attained full growth or maturity. Adults are of 19 through 44 years of age. For a person between 19 and 24 years of age, YOUNG ADULT is available. Adults
D000368 Aged A person 65 years of age or older. For a person older than 79 years, AGED, 80 AND OVER is available. Elderly
D000369 Aged, 80 and over Persons 80 years of age and older. Oldest Old

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