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Watchful Waiting of Incisional Hernias

Incisional HerniaVentral Hernia1 more

This study is being conducted to gain a better understanding of the quality of life for patients with a diagnosis of primary and recurrent incisional hernias and 1) who decline to have surgery to repair the hernia or 2) patients who cannot have surgery because their health will not allow them or 3O if surgery to repair the hernia is completed. A comparison will be made between those who receive surgery and those who do not.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Stapler Versus Glue for Laparoscopic Groin Hernia Repair

Inguinal HerniaRecurrence1 more

Repair of inguinal hernia is the most common operation of the general surgeon. In recent years, it was recognized that chronic postoperative pain is as important for postoperative outcome as recurrent hernia. The incidence of pain or discomfort ranges up to 60% of operated patients. Despite the fact that laparoscopic hernia repair has been shown to reduce postoperative pain compared to open hernia repair, up to 5% of patients suffer from persistent discomfort. During that operation the mesh is either fixed using a stapler or tissue adhesive glue. With the current study we compare postoperative pain between patients undergoing laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair with either mesh fixation using a stapler or tissue adhesive. The use of von Frey monofilaments allows to describe pain with a high sensitivity.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Day-case or Inpatient Care Following Inguinal Hernia Repair in Elderly Patients

HerniaInguinal

The aim of the study was to evaluate the feasibility of day surgery for elderly patients undergoing elective open inguinal hernia repair. Medically stable patients aged 65 years or older, with postoperative care available at home, were randomized to receive treatment either as day-cases or inpatients. Younger day-case patients undergoing the same procedure served as controls. Outcome measures during two postoperative weeks were complications, unplanned admissions and visits to the hospital, unplanned visits to primary health care and patients' acceptance of the type of provided care. The investigators expected to find a higher degree of satisfaction in the patient group receiving day-case care.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Transabdominal Plane (TAP) Blocks for Inguinal Hernia Repairs

Inguinal Hernia

The aim of this double-blind clinical trial is to examine outcomes and pain control after surgery in patients who underwent laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair (IHR) with the use of perioperative transabdominal plane (TAP) block. Research Question: Does transabdominal plane block improve pain when undergoing inguinal hernia repair? The endpoints include whether preoperative TAP blocks improve pain score (primary end point) and decrease opioid use (secondary endpoint) after an inguinal hernia repair. Other end points- complications after surgery.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Laparoscopic Transabdominal Preperitoneal Surgical Repair of Inguinal Hernia Using Sutured Repair...

Inguinal Hernia Unilateral

Background: Mesh fixation is a critical step in laparoscopic Transabdominal Preperitoneal (TAPP) hernia repair because fixation is a significant step to prevent the hazard of mesh migration, but is supposed to be associated with a higher risk of acute and chronic pain compared with non-fixation. Fixation is more expensive than non-fixation. Objective: To compare the efficiency of mesh fixation in laparoscopic TAPP surgical repair of inguinal hernia using sutured repair versus tacker use. Patients and Methods: This prospective randomized comparative study was carried out on 60 patients who presented with a unilateral inguinal hernia and were assigned to laparoscopic TAPP hernia repair. Patients were randomly allocated into two equal groups (30 patients each); in group A, the mesh was fixed with a Titanium tacker, and in group B, the mesh was sutured and fixed with polypropylene 0.

Completed21 enrollment criteria

Effect of a Preoperative Pulsed Electromagnetic Field and Abdominal Exercises on Muscle Strength...

HerniaVentral

The aim of this study is to investigate the impact of a preoperative pulsed electromagnetic field and abdominal exercises on muscle strength post ventral hernioplasty.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Tissue Glue vs Metallic Tackers in Mesh Fixation During TAPP Repair.

Hernia

This is a randomized control trial intending to study the clinical difference between different mesh fixation techniques in laparoscopic TAPP hernioplasty of inguinal hernia for adults with unilateral and bilateral inguinal hernia , two techniques are tissue glue and surgical tackers , the target population will be divided according to an electronic generated randomization into two groups , they will be compared according to multiple variables which includes but not limited to : procedure time, early post op complication , post-operative pain , late complications , short term and long term recurrence rates .

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Spinal Versus Local Anesthesia for Hernia Repair

HerniaInguinal

patients underwent inguinal hernia repair; Group A patients received Subarachnoid anesthesia; Group B Patients underwent surgery with local anesthesia (Mepivacaine 2%) performed by the surgeon; Pain assessment was performed using a 0-10 Numerical Rating Scale (NRS). Intraoperative pain was assessed every 10 minutes,

Completed1 enrollment criteria

Mesh Fixation and Closure of Peritoneum Following Laparoscopic Hernia Repair Using N-butyl Cyanoacrylate...

HerniaInguinal

Fixation of mesh and peritoneal closure during TAPP repair using n-butyl cyanoacrylate.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Postoperative Pain After Endoscopic TEP vs. Lichtenstein Hernioplasty in Inguinal Hernia Repair...

Inguinal HerniaHernia

Immediate pain reaction and return to work after TEP or Lichtenstein hernia repair have not been studied. In this multicenter trial the patients are allocated to surgery using TEP (n=50) or Lichtenstein (n=50) technique. Pain and return to work are recorded postoperatively up to one month. Immediate and late complications are also analyzed.

Completed2 enrollment criteria
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