A New Approach in Inguinal Hernia Repair: Double Repair. A Prospective, Randomized, Controlled Clinical...
HerniaThis is a new inguinal hernia repair technique.
Evaluation of Dexamethasone Added to the Usual Infiltration With Bupivacaine in Inguinal Hernia...
PainPostoperativeTo evaluate the impact on the postoperative pain of the dexamethasone addition to the usual treatment with bupivacaine in the local infiltration of the surgical area in Inguinal Hernia Repair Mesh
3D HD Versus 2D HD in Laparoscopic Inguinal Hernia Repair: a Randomized Controlled Trial
HerniaInguinal1 moreThe aim of this study is to compare 3D-laparoscopy versus 2D-laparoscopy with the use of HD resolution in inguinal hernia repair in terms of error rating, performance time and subjective assessment.
Use of Acellular Dermal in the Incarcerated Inguinal Hernia Tension-free Reconstructions
Incarcerated Inguinal HerniaIncarcerated inguinal hernia is one of the common acute abdomen abdominal surgery, often prone to intestinal necrosis and acute peritonitis.Using traditional tension hernia reparation, the recurrence rate were as high as 30%. In recent years, biological materials especially acellular matrix materials (Acellular Dermal Matrix, ADM) in resisting the infection, has become a research hotspot. In the project, the investigators try to address the role of ADM in incarcerated inguinal hernia patients.
Use of Human Fibrin Glue Versus Staples for Mesh Fixation in Laparoscopic Transabdominal Preperitoneal...
HerniaInguinalInguinal 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).
Medial Versus Traditional Approach to US-guided TAP Blocks for Open Inguinal Hernia Repair
Abdominal Muscles/UltrasonographyAdult14 morePain relief after open inguinal hernia repair could be improved by administration of TAP block or ilioinguinal/iliohypogastric nerve block. It is unclear which one works better. The investigators hypothesize that doing TAP block closer to the middle of the abdomen would result in improved pain relief due to simultaneous block of ilioinguinal/iliohypogastric nerves.
Comparison of Self Fixating Mesh to Mesh Fixation With Metallic Tacks in Laparoscopic Inguinal Hernia...
Inguinal HerniaAdultThis 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.
Objective and Perceived Quality Study in Patients Undergoing Elective Groin Hernia Surgery
Inguinal HerniaQuality of Life2 moreThis 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.
Quality of Life of TEP vs Lichtenstein Hernioplasty
Inguinal HerniaTo 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
Follow-up of Symptomless Inguinal and Ventral Hernias
HerniaInguinal3 moreThe 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.