Chronic post-operative inguinodynia occurs in about 10 % of patients undergoing inguinal hernioplasty with prosthesis; it is characterized by a broad pleomorphism of symptoms, including relative to individual variability of algic perception. Its intensity can also potentially jeopardize patient's work and social activities. The most notorious cause of inguinodynia is neuropathy, resulting from the involvement of one or more inguinal nerves (iliohypogastric, ilioinguinal and genitofemoral nerves) in fibroblastic processes, or from nervous stimulation, caused by prosthetic material on adjacent nervous trunks. The aim of our study was to provide a comparative analysis between outcomes of wide nerve resection vs. nerve sparing
Purpose: Patients who undergo inguinal hernioplasty may suffer from persistent postoperative pain du...
Background: Nerve identification is recommended in inguinal hernia repair to reduce or avoid postope...
Inguinal hernia repair is associated with a 5%-30% incidence of chronic pain, but the pathogenesis r...
In the literature, chronic groin pain (i.e. lasting >3 months) occurs in about 10 % of patients who ...
Objective: To evaluate whether the various surgical treatment reserved for ilioinguinal, iliohypogas...
Objective: To evaluate whether the various Surgical treatment reserved for ilioinguinal, iliohypogas...
The aim of the study was to evaluate whether the surgical treatment reserved for the ilioinguinal, i...
Chronic post-operative groin pain is a substantial complication following open mesh inguinal hernia ...
Approximately one in four men will have surgery for ingunial hernia in their lifetime. In Sweden, 16...
BACKGROUND: While the recurrence rate of inguinal hernia repairs is significantly reduced by the u...
Background: Elective inguinal hernia repair in young fit patients is preferably done under ilioingui...
Chronic postoperative pain is a common complication of inguinal hernia repair. An important Danish s...
Background: Elective inguinal hernia repair in young fit patients is preferably done under ilioingui...
Inguinal hernia repairs are very common yet fairly complex surgical procedures.Variations in the ana...
Purpose Patients who undergo inguinal hernioplasty may suffer from persistent postoperative pain due...
Purpose: Patients who undergo inguinal hernioplasty may suffer from persistent postoperative pain du...
Background: Nerve identification is recommended in inguinal hernia repair to reduce or avoid postope...
Inguinal hernia repair is associated with a 5%-30% incidence of chronic pain, but the pathogenesis r...
In the literature, chronic groin pain (i.e. lasting >3 months) occurs in about 10 % of patients who ...
Objective: To evaluate whether the various surgical treatment reserved for ilioinguinal, iliohypogas...
Objective: To evaluate whether the various Surgical treatment reserved for ilioinguinal, iliohypogas...
The aim of the study was to evaluate whether the surgical treatment reserved for the ilioinguinal, i...
Chronic post-operative groin pain is a substantial complication following open mesh inguinal hernia ...
Approximately one in four men will have surgery for ingunial hernia in their lifetime. In Sweden, 16...
BACKGROUND: While the recurrence rate of inguinal hernia repairs is significantly reduced by the u...
Background: Elective inguinal hernia repair in young fit patients is preferably done under ilioingui...
Chronic postoperative pain is a common complication of inguinal hernia repair. An important Danish s...
Background: Elective inguinal hernia repair in young fit patients is preferably done under ilioingui...
Inguinal hernia repairs are very common yet fairly complex surgical procedures.Variations in the ana...
Purpose Patients who undergo inguinal hernioplasty may suffer from persistent postoperative pain due...
Purpose: Patients who undergo inguinal hernioplasty may suffer from persistent postoperative pain du...
Background: Nerve identification is recommended in inguinal hernia repair to reduce or avoid postope...
Inguinal hernia repair is associated with a 5%-30% incidence of chronic pain, but the pathogenesis r...