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An Experience Comparing Inguinal Hernia Mesh Repair Vs Darn Repair

Abstract



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 the technique of darn repair first presented by Moloney is still a useful treatment for inguinal hernias, polypropylene mesh repair has gained popularity lately because of the remarkable outcomes shown by Lichtenstein. In elderly guys, inguinal hernias account for 50% of cases. Older treatments like darn repair have become less common with modern techniques like laparoscopy and mesh for correcting inguinal hernias. But in underdeveloped nations like Pakistan, where affordability is a top priority, the darn repair is still well-liked and often used for inguinal hernia repairs. This research aimed to compare the early results of darned repair with Lichtenstein repair.

Objectives: Comparing inguinal hernia mesh repair vs. Darn repair evaluates postoperative discomfort, healing, hernia recurrence, and patient satisfaction. This informs patients and doctors about the pros and cons of each inguinal hernia surgery.

Study design: A descriptive cross-sectional study

Duration and place of study: this study was conducted in the Surgical unit of Bacha Khan Medical Complex, Swabi, from April 2017 to April 2018.

Methods: This descriptive cross-sectional research included 121 male patients, ages 18 to 60, who had been reported for elective or emergency Mesh/Lichtenstein or indirect or direct inguinal hernias with open surgical repair between April 2017 and April 2018. Comparing the duration of hospital stay, surgery site infection, and hernia recurrence using various procedures was the main goal.

Results: For the patients who had Lichtenstein repair, their stay in the hospital was longer, with (5.3%) superficial site infection and no deep wound infection, and Darn repair (3.5%) Superficial surgical site infections and 1.7% deep infection were noted. Complications of recurrence in Lichtenstein repair were zero at 1-year follow-up compared to Darn repair, which had a recurrence of 1.7%.

Conclusion: Compared to Darn Repair regarding the recurrence of inguinal Hernia, the results of Lichtenstein repair are more promising.

 


Department of Surgery Unit, Gajju Khan Medical College, Swabi, KP - Pakistan


Department of Paediatric Surgery Unit, Gajju Khan Medical College, Swabi KP - Pakistan


Department of Surgery Unit, Gajju Khan Medical College, Swabi, KP - Pakistan


Department of Surgery Unit, Gajju Khan Medical College, Swabi, KP - Pakistan


Department of Surgery Unit, Gajju Khan Medical College, Swabi, KP - Pakistan




Department of Surgery, Swat, KP - Pakistan

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