AbstractPurpose: The aim of the present clinical study was to compare early and late outcomes after inguinal hernia repair with the heavyweight mesh (HW) and lightweight mesh (LW) during a 3 year follow-up period. Methods: 226 patients were randomized into LW and HW mesh groups, both of which underwent unilateral primary inguinal hernia repair via the Lichtenstein technique. Wound complications (infection, hematoma, seroma), hernia recurrence, pain and feeling of foreign body in inguinal area were determined in patients. Pain was measured by visual analogue scale. Results: No statistical difference has been found between LW and HW groups by wound complication (P = 0.80). One case of hernia recurrence has been mentioned in both groups one ye...
Background/Aim: To compare outcomes of light and heavy weight mesh for repair of inguinal hernia. ...
Background: Two of the most commonly used open prosthetic tension-free techniques for inguinal herni...
Aims and Objectives: To determine the frequency of complications and pain scores post-operatively fo...
AbstractPurpose: The aim of the present clinical study was to compare early and late outcomes after ...
Introduction: The Lichtenstein technique is currently considered the “gold standard” of open, anteri...
Mesh repair has significantly reduced recurrence rate after groin hernia surgery. Recently, attentio...
Background: Inguinal hernia repair is the most frequently performed operation in any general surgic...
AbstractBackgroundChronic pain may be a major long-term problem related to mesh material and operati...
PURPOSE: There is a paucity of high-quality evidence concerning mesh choice in open inguinal hernia ...
BACKGROUND: There is a shortage of high-quality studies regarding choice of mesh in open anterior in...
One of the current complications in inguinal repair is shrinkage following the use of mesh. the sele...
Abstract PURPOSE: Groin hernia is one of the most common disease requiring surgical intervention (8...
Background: To evaluate the early outcome of Lichtenstein’s technique for repair of inguinal hernia ...
Chronic pain is a severe complication of mesh-based inguinal hernia repair. In this prospective,clin...
Abstract Background Recurrences have been a significant problem following hernia repair. Prosthetic ...
Background/Aim: To compare outcomes of light and heavy weight mesh for repair of inguinal hernia. ...
Background: Two of the most commonly used open prosthetic tension-free techniques for inguinal herni...
Aims and Objectives: To determine the frequency of complications and pain scores post-operatively fo...
AbstractPurpose: The aim of the present clinical study was to compare early and late outcomes after ...
Introduction: The Lichtenstein technique is currently considered the “gold standard” of open, anteri...
Mesh repair has significantly reduced recurrence rate after groin hernia surgery. Recently, attentio...
Background: Inguinal hernia repair is the most frequently performed operation in any general surgic...
AbstractBackgroundChronic pain may be a major long-term problem related to mesh material and operati...
PURPOSE: There is a paucity of high-quality evidence concerning mesh choice in open inguinal hernia ...
BACKGROUND: There is a shortage of high-quality studies regarding choice of mesh in open anterior in...
One of the current complications in inguinal repair is shrinkage following the use of mesh. the sele...
Abstract PURPOSE: Groin hernia is one of the most common disease requiring surgical intervention (8...
Background: To evaluate the early outcome of Lichtenstein’s technique for repair of inguinal hernia ...
Chronic pain is a severe complication of mesh-based inguinal hernia repair. In this prospective,clin...
Abstract Background Recurrences have been a significant problem following hernia repair. Prosthetic ...
Background/Aim: To compare outcomes of light and heavy weight mesh for repair of inguinal hernia. ...
Background: Two of the most commonly used open prosthetic tension-free techniques for inguinal herni...
Aims and Objectives: To determine the frequency of complications and pain scores post-operatively fo...