IJSR International Journal of Scientific Research 2277 - 8179 Indian Society for Health and Advanced Research ijsr-9-8-26592 Original Research Paper Study of patterns of presentation and management of complicated inguinal hernias Sarita Durge Dr. August 2020 9 8 01 02 ABSTRACT

Background There are a lot of advancement in techniques of elective inguinal hernia surgery, but progress for management of complicated inguinal hernia repair in emergency, fall behind. The aim of study was to know age distribution, pattern of presentation, to evaluate the outcome of various types of surgical procedure done for complicated inguinal hernia and their post–operative complications. Methods and Materials This retrospective study included 62 patients suffering from complicated inguinal hernia,and who underwent emergency surgery, from Jan–2016to Dec–2019. Results The mean of age of sampled patients was 53.88 + 14.23 years, with increased incidence in males.Right sided, indirect inguinal hernia was frequently involved.Commonest postoperative complication was wound infection.Tension free repair Lichenstein’s technique (Hernioplasty) was done in maximum cases. Conclusion Mesh repair (hernioplasty) is acceptable and safe option for inguinal hernia repair in emergency setting. Early hospitalization and timely surgical intervention are associated with better outcome.