Recurrency After Inguinal Herniorraphy With Bi-layer Mesh (BLM)
Inguinal HerniaAim The overall aim with this study is to improve outcome after inguinal hernia repair (IHR). It is not known today if a re-operation due to recurrence after bi-layer mesh IHR is more complicated than compared with the golden standard method. Method This project is a registry study. The National hernia register (Svenskt bråckregister, SBR) which started in 1992 include data that cover nearly 100% of all the country's hernia operations. Patient data are collected from SBR. Patients who at the time of surgery were between 18-75 years of age and operated on due to primary inguinal hernia with any of the two mentioned techniques between 1992-2012 are eligible
Nationwide Results on Chronic Pain After Bilateral Transabdominal Preperitoneal Inguinal Hernia...
HerniaInguinal1 moreDanish male patients who had undergone bilateral TAPP (July 2012 to June 2013) were recruited from the Danish Hernia Database and cross-checked with hospital files and the National Patient Registry. A standardized postal questionnaire was sent out two years after the index surgery to investigate Patients Related Outcome Measures (PROMs) such as chronic post-operative pain.
Feasibility of Re-TREPP in Patients With a Recurrent Inguinal Hernia After Previous TREPP Repair...
Recurrent Inguinal HerniaThe Trans REctussheath PrePeritoneal (TREPP) mesh repair was introduced in 2006 to decrease the risk of postoperative inguinal pain in hernia surgery. For the repair of a recurrent inguinal hernia after a primary TREPP an alternative open anterior route (Lichtenstein) may seem the most logical option, but coincides with an increased risk of chronic postoperative inguinal pain. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the feasibility of a second TREPP procedure to repair a recurrent inguinal hernia after an initial TREPP repair. The hypothesis was that the technique is possible and does not lead to an increased risk of postoperative pain.
Reducing Mesh Infections in Open Hernia Repairs
Patients Undergoing Open Hernia RepairPatients Undergoing Ventral or Inguinal Hernia RepairSoaking meshes in a vancomycin solution just prior to their use in open hernia repairs will decrease rates of mesh infection
The Caudal Space in Children: Ultrasound Evaluation
HydroceleInguinal Hernia3 moreCaudal anesthesia is commonly employed in pediatrics to produce postoperative analgesia in low abdominal or urologic surgery. An exact understanding of the anatomy of the sacral area including sacral hiatus and surrounding structures is crucial to the success of caudal block. The aim of this study is to evaluate the anatomy of the caudal space in pediatrics by ultrasound evaluation.
Persistent Pain After Laparoscopic Inguinal Hernia Repair
PainPostoperative2 moreDescribe and characterizes laparoscopic postherniotomy patients with persistent moderate/severe pain affecting every day activities - including detailed quantitative sensory assessment
Pain and Convalescence After Laparoscopic Groin Hernia Repair
Inguinal HerniaConvalescenceThe investigators want to identify limiting factors for short convalescence after laparoscopic groin hernia repair. Before the operation patients are given intensive structured information about one day´s convalescence. Patients fill out questionnaire before operation about several clinically relevant parameters. This is also done first 3 days after operation and after 1 month and 6 months. The patients are seen for clinical control at 1 and 6 months.
Mesh and Mesh Fixation in Laparoscopic Groin Hernia Surgery
HerniaInguinal10 moreThe study attempts to quantify the relative risks for recurrence depending on complex combinations of plausible risk factors, in particular mesh, mesh fixation, hernia size and hernia type. For this purpose the investigators will analyze data from the Swedish Hernia Registry (SHR).
Chronic Pain After Groin Hernia Surgery in Women
HerniaInguinal2 moreThe goal of this study was to evaluate chronic pain and reoperation rates due to recurrence after groin hernia surgery in women compared to men and surgical method.
Incarcerated Right Inguinal Hernia Containing Sigmoid Colon: An Unusual Case Report
Incarcerated Inguinal HerniaIncarcerated inguinal hernia is an irreducible but the blood supply to the contained part is intact, but developing towards strangulation. Here the lumen of the portion of colon occupying a hernia sac is blocked with faeces.