Volume : VII, Issue : IV, April - 2018

A study of comparison between inguinal herniotomies with and without external oblique aponeurosis

Dr. Ashish Tawde, Dr. Hemant Mhatre, Dr. Virendra Zambare

Abstract :

Objective:  To study and compare the results and complications between two conventional methods of pediatric inguinal herniotomy with and without incising external oblique aponeurosis in terms of recurrence of hernia and other complications.

 

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Materials andMethods: This study was blinded clinical trial conducted on 800 patients with indirect inguinal hernia. Inclusion criterion was children with inguinal hernia. The first group underwent herniotomy without incising external oblique aponeurosis and second group herniotomy with incising external oblique aponeurosis. Recurrence of hernia and other complications including ileoinguinal nerve damage, hematoma, testicular atrophy, hydrocele, ischemic orchitis, and testicular ascent were evaluated.

 

 

Results: Recurrence and other complications with or without incising external oblique aponeurosis had no significant difference, exception made to hydrocele significantly differed between the two groups, higher in the incision group.

Keywords :

Hernia   inguinal  

Article: Download PDF   DOI : 10.36106/ijsr  

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Dr. Ashish Tawde, Dr. Hemant Mhatre, Dr. Virendra Zambare, A study of comparison between inguinal herniotomies with and without external oblique aponeurosis, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH : Volume-7 | Issue-4 | April-2018


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