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Symposium - A modified Lichtenstein hernia repair using fibrin glue
In recent years, general surgeons who perform inguinal hernia repair have paid attention to successful reduction in the recurrence rate. The Lichtenstein technique is widely used because it is easy to learn and is associated with a low rate of complication and recurrences. Today, the new objective i...
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Published in: | Journal of minimal access surgery 2006-10, Vol.2 (3) |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | In recent years, general surgeons who perform inguinal hernia repair
have paid attention to successful reduction in the recurrence rate. The
Lichtenstein technique is widely used because it is easy to learn and
is associated with a low rate of complication and recurrences. Today,
the new objective in primary hernia surgery should be to reduce
complications such as chronic pain. Chronic pain after hernia repair
can be disabling, with considerable impact on quality of life and there
is evidence to suggest increased use of health services by patients who
have chronic pain. We have proposed an international randomized
controlled trial with seven referenced European centers: The TI.ME.LI.
trial. The aim of this study is to evaluate pain and further disabling
complications in patients undergoing Lichtenstein technique for primary
inguinal hernia repair by fixing the mesh with fibrin sealant versus
sutures (control group). |
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ISSN: | 0972-9941 |