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Active clinical trials for "Hernia, Inguinal"

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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

MRI Findings in Inguinal Hernia

Inguinal HerniaPain

MRI imaging in clinically evident inguinal hernia is not routinely used. In other painful inguinal conditions (such as sportsmans hernia) inflammatory changes have been detected. The aim of the present study is to determine, whether similar inflammatory changes can be detected with MRI scan in inguinal hernia. Also, patient questionaires are used preoperatively and postoperatively to determine, if preoperative pain scores can be used as a predictive value for postoperative prolonged pain/neuralgia.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Study of Surgical Mesh for Inguinal Hernia Repair

HerniaInguinal

The purpose of this study is to assess the early outcomes when using the Biomerix Revive™ as a tension-free onlay patch, Lichtenstein-style, in patients who are candidates for primary, unilateral, open inguinal hernia repair.

Unknown status24 enrollment criteria

Comparing Pain After Laparoscopic Hernia Repair Using Two Different Types of Mesh Fixation

Inguinal HerniaPain

A clinical study evaluating acute and chronic pain following laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair comparing the ProGripTM self- fixating mesh with tack fixation.

Unknown status10 enrollment criteria

Trial Comparing Tack Versus Histoacryl Mesh Fixation After Endoscopic TEP(Total Extraperitoneal)...

Inguinal Hernia

This prospective randomized trial is performed to analyze the post-operative pain (acute and chronic) after endoscopic TEP repair after bilateral inguinal hernia repair.

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria

The Significance of the Mesh Thickness in the Operation of Inguinal Hernia

Inguinal Hernia

The trial compares the postoperative complain, pain, quality of life after the implantation of a heavy-weight alternative light-weight mesh, by randomly allocating patients with inguinal hernia disease to two groups of surgeons, each group being trained to operate with one of the above mentioned meshes. Hypothesis: There is less postoperative pain after the implantation of a light-weight mesh.

Unknown status5 enrollment criteria

Lidocaine Infusion for Pain After Herniotomy

HerniaInguinal4 more

This study seeks to investigate lidocaine infusion to reduce occurrence of chronic postoperative pain at 3-month after inguinal herniotomy

Unknown status13 enrollment criteria

Comparison Between Elliptical Domed Mesh Technique and Lichtenstein Technique in Inguinal Hernia...

Inguinal Hernia

The investigators describe a new surgical technique for inguinal hernia open repair, which will be compared with the Lichtenstein technique. The investigators seek to find the difference between the two techniques in postoperative pain.

Unknown status5 enrollment criteria

Polypropylene Meshes in Hernia Repair

Inguinal Hernias

The aim of this study was to analyze the shrinkage of two different screens in the repair of inguinal hernias in men . 32 patients with unilateral inguinal hernia were assigned randomly. A Lichtenstein tension-free hernia repair was accomplished by emplacing heavy weight versus ultralight weight polypropylene meshes for repair of incisional hernia, marked next to the lips with six titanium clips (LT200).

Unknown status10 enrollment criteria
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