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Use of Human Fibrin Glue Versus Staples for Mesh Fixation in Laparoscopic Transabdominal Preperitoneal...

HerniaInguinal

Inguinal hernia repairs belong to the most common surgical procedures worldwide. Increasingly they are performed using endoscopical techniques (laparoscopy). Many surgeons prefer to cover the hernia gap with a mesh to prevent recurrence. For it, the mesh must be fixed tightly, but tension free. During laparoscopic surgery the mesh is fixed commonly with staples or tissue glue. However, it is not uncommon that staples cause pain at the staple sites while moving. In addition, staples can cause scarring of the abdominal wall leading to chronic pain. Aim of the study is to provide evidence that mesh fixation with tissue glue causes less postoperative pain compared to fixation with staples. Patients with unilateral inguinal hernia will be randomized to receive either mesh fixation with tissue glue or staples (ratio 1:1). Patients with bilateral inguinal hernia will receive mesh fixation with tissue glue on one side and staple fixation on the other side. The side treated with tissue glue will be randomized (ratio 1:1).

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Comparison of Self Fixating Mesh to Mesh Fixation With Metallic Tacks in Laparoscopic Inguinal Hernia...

Inguinal HerniaAdult

This study compares the use of self-fixating mesh to mesh fixation with tackers in the management of inguinal hernia by laparoscopic method. Half of the participants in the study will be treated using self-fixating mesh, while the other half will be treated using conventional mesh fixed with tackers.

Unknown status15 enrollment criteria

Objective and Perceived Quality Study in Patients Undergoing Elective Groin Hernia Surgery

Inguinal HerniaQuality of Life2 more

This is a prospective non-comparative observational study of cohorts. Consists on offering surveys to every patient undergoing groin hernia surgery in our Abdominal Wall Surgery Unit, in Hospital of Navarra.

Suspended6 enrollment criteria

The Diagnostic and Prognostic Value of Two Quantitative Clinical Tests in Patients With Lumbar Disc...

PainLumbar Disc Herniation3 more

This study will investigate whether two clinical tests can be used to diagnose and predict the outcome in patients with lumbar disc herniation undergoing surgery and non-surgery treatment. The two quantitative clinical tests include: electromyographic measurements using Paraspinal Mapping and pain responses using Quantitative Sensory Pain Testing.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Quality of Life of TEP vs Lichtenstein Hernioplasty

Inguinal Hernia

To determine if there is a difference in the quality of life in between patients who undergoes laparoscopic totally extra-peritoneal (TEP) or modified Lichtenstein hernioplasty

Unknown status11 enrollment criteria

Transversus Abdominis Muscle Release Versus Mesh Only Repair in the Treatment of Complex Ventral...

HerniaVentral3 more

This trial was designed as a prospective randomized, controlled, intervention, with two parallel groups, and a primary endpoint of recurrence during 12 months' follow-up after initial treatment, with the randomization, was performed by an online software a 1:1 allocation.

Unknown status4 enrollment criteria

Needlescopic Inversion and Snaring Versus Ligation of Hernia Sac in Girls

Congenital Inguinal HerniaHernia Sac4 more

Failure of closure of the processus vaginalis during intrauterine life will result in congenital inguinal hernia [CIH]. Exact incidence of CIH in children is not known but it has been reported between 1-5 %. In premature babies, the incidence may reach up to 15-30%. Congenital inguinal hernia is more common in boys than girls, ranging from 4:1 to 10:1 [1]. Although the open inguinal herniotomy and high ligation of the sac is the gold standard line of the treatment, Laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair become a good option. The laparoscopy has many advantages that it is simple, feasible, and safe with detection of the contralateral hernia and other hernias. In addition to laparoscopy results in excellent cosmetic results low wound infection, less pain, and short hospital stay. The non-division of the hernia sac in during laparoscopic hernia repair may be the cause of recurrence and postoperative hydrocele [5]. Division of hernia sac and suturing of proximal part at IIR; is modification of the laparoscopic technique which mimic what happen during open herniotomy. Some authors resected the processus vaginalis and closed the inguinal ring for the repair of CIH. They claimed that they have excellent results with low recurrence.One author described a technique based on the theory that CIH is due to a patent processus vaginalis, and therefore, the procedure should be to entirely resect it, with or without closure of the internal ring. This allows the peritoneal scar tissue to close the area of the ring. Also, this scarring occurs in the extent of the inguinal canal where the dissection took place, therefore causing the same peritoneal scarring and sealing of the inguinal floor with complete resolution of the problem. However, a few studies address the superiority of technique over the other and to date there is no controlled randomized study to compare needlescopic disconnection of the hernia sac and closure of the peritoneum at IIR versus disconnection without closure of the peritoneum.

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria

Follow-up of Symptomless Inguinal and Ventral Hernias

HerniaInguinal3 more

The orifices of all inguinal and ventral (including Spigelian) hernias were carefully recorded at the beginning of laparoscopy (n=201) of other reason (cholecystectomy, fundoplication) in 2003-5. The patients with occult hernias (n=43) were followed-up 15 years to find out what percentage of hernias would become symptomatic.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

MR Imaging of the 3D Inguinal Hernia Scaffold ProFlor

Inguinal Hernia

Demonstrating through MRI sequuences the regenerative features of the 3D inguinal hernia scaffold ProFlor

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Umbilical Hernial Repair Using IPOM

Umbilical Hernia

local repair of umbilical hernia in cirrhotic patient using intraperitoneal onlay mesh technique

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria
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