Volume : IX, Issue : XI, November - 2019

A PROSPECTIVE STUDY ON MANAGEMENT OF RECCURENT INGUINAL HERNIAS

Dr. Kurikala Raghu, Dr. Chalamala Shyam Sunder Reddy, Dr. Anil Mamidi

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Background : Recurrent inguinal hernias are still relatively common in our practice. Despite the introduction of several therapeutic improvements, recurrent hernias still appear in 3–5%. Therefore the reasons and its management are discussing in a more fundamental way. It is assuming that a failure mainly depends on the quality of the repair. Aim: The study aimed to review and assess the management of recurrent inguinal hernia with different approaches available and to evaluate the post–operative complications. Methodology : The prospective study was conducted over 60 male patients with recurrent inguinal hernia. During the period of June 2017 to January 2019. Results: A total of 60 male patients underwent operation in are group 40 to 60yrs of which 35 underwent open inguinal hernioplasty. 18 were bilateral stoppa repair and 3 underwent TEP and 4 underwent TAPP. Time taken for laparoscopic approach is greater than stoppas is greater than open inguinal hernia. In compå the above and the follow up patients at 3, 6, 12 months two recurrences are seen with stoppas and no recurrences with TAPP and TEP and no recurrence with open hernioplasty. But the pain is more in open hernioplasty on compared to stoppas and laparoscopic repair. Conclusion: Laparoscopic and stoppas took more operative time and requires skill than open inguinal hernioplasty which has obscure anatomy, but the results were good with those approaches.

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A PROSPECTIVE STUDY ON MANAGEMENT OF RECCURENT INGUINAL HERNIAS, Dr. KURIKALA RAGHU, Dr. CHALAMALA SHYAM SUNDER REDDY, Dr. ANIL MAMIDI INDIAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED RESEARCH : Volume-9 | Issue-11 | November-2019


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