BACKGROUND: Chronic pain is an important outcome variable after inguinal hernia repair that is generally not assessed by objective methods. The aim of this study was to objectively investigate chronic pain and hypoesthesia after inguinal hernia repair using three types of operation: open suture, open mesh, and laparoscopic. METHODS: A total of 96 patients were included in the study with a median follow-up of 4.7 years. Open suture repair was performed in 40 patients (group A), open mesh repair in 20 patients (group B), and laparoscopic repair in 36 patients (group C). Hypoesthesia and pain were assessed using von Frey monofilaments. Quality of life was investigated with Short Form 36. RESULTS: Pain occurring at least once a week was found i...
Abstract: Background: Although tension-free mesh repair has markedly improved the outcome of inguina...
Inguinal hernia repair is associated with a 5%-30% incidence of chronic pain, but the pathogenesis r...
The incidence of chronic pain after inguinal hernia surgery was 23.48% (n = 61) in our study. The pa...
Objective: The incidence of pain is very important result after the inguinal hernia repair and objec...
Objective: The incidence of pain is very important result after the inguinal hernia repair and objec...
Background: Chronic pain is an important outcome variable after inguinal hernia repair that is gener...
Background: Chronic postoperative pain is a major drawback of inguinal hernia repair. This study com...
Background: Pain remains a significant clinical problem after inguinal hernia repair. We prospective...
BACKGROUND: Today the most common complication of tension free techniques for inguinal hernia repair...
BACKGROUND: Today the most common complication of tension free techniques for inguinal hernia repair...
Background: Irritation of inguinal nerves with laparoscopic hernia repair may cause chronic neuralgi...
Background/aim: To compare the changes in pain-related symptoms of inguinal hernias from initial adm...
Purpose: To analyse if postoperative complications constitute a predictor for the risk of developing...
Purpose: To analyse if postoperative complications constitute a predictor for the risk of developing...
Background: Chronic pain was believed to be a recognized but infrequent complication after inguinal ...
Abstract: Background: Although tension-free mesh repair has markedly improved the outcome of inguina...
Inguinal hernia repair is associated with a 5%-30% incidence of chronic pain, but the pathogenesis r...
The incidence of chronic pain after inguinal hernia surgery was 23.48% (n = 61) in our study. The pa...
Objective: The incidence of pain is very important result after the inguinal hernia repair and objec...
Objective: The incidence of pain is very important result after the inguinal hernia repair and objec...
Background: Chronic pain is an important outcome variable after inguinal hernia repair that is gener...
Background: Chronic postoperative pain is a major drawback of inguinal hernia repair. This study com...
Background: Pain remains a significant clinical problem after inguinal hernia repair. We prospective...
BACKGROUND: Today the most common complication of tension free techniques for inguinal hernia repair...
BACKGROUND: Today the most common complication of tension free techniques for inguinal hernia repair...
Background: Irritation of inguinal nerves with laparoscopic hernia repair may cause chronic neuralgi...
Background/aim: To compare the changes in pain-related symptoms of inguinal hernias from initial adm...
Purpose: To analyse if postoperative complications constitute a predictor for the risk of developing...
Purpose: To analyse if postoperative complications constitute a predictor for the risk of developing...
Background: Chronic pain was believed to be a recognized but infrequent complication after inguinal ...
Abstract: Background: Although tension-free mesh repair has markedly improved the outcome of inguina...
Inguinal hernia repair is associated with a 5%-30% incidence of chronic pain, but the pathogenesis r...
The incidence of chronic pain after inguinal hernia surgery was 23.48% (n = 61) in our study. The pa...