BACKGROUND: The impact of laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair (IHR) on chronic groin pain (CGP) prevalence, risk and daily activities compared to open IHR is still unclear. METHODS: A meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials comparing CGP rates in laparoscopic and open IHR was performed. RESULTS: 22 trials were included. CGP prevalence decreases significantly 1-2 years post-op and reaches rates as low as 4.69% (laparoscopic) and 6.91% (open) at >5 years. There is a significantly lower risk of CGP following totally extraperitoneal (TEP) than open mesh repair at all follow-up periods (p 5 years (p = 0.32). The same trend is not seen when compared to open non-mesh repair or for transabdominal pre-peritoneal repair (TAPP). There is no diff...
The EU Hernia Trialists Collaboration was established to provide reliable evaluation of newer method...
Two major problems in using laparoscopic inguinal hernia (IH) repair are recurrences and chronic gro...
Persistent pain after hernia repair is common, although it is usually mild. In 3% of patients it is ...
BACKGROUND: The impact of laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair (IHR) on chronic groin pain (CGP) prev...
Background: Chronic postoperative pain is a major drawback of inguinal hernia repair. This study com...
Abstract Background The place of laparoscopic gr...
Chronic post-operative groin pain is a substantial complication following open mesh inguinal hernia ...
Background: Chronic groin pain after open inguinal hernia repair is a common long-term morbidity, bu...
Background: The effectiveness of different procedures in routine surgical practice for hernia repair...
BACKGROUND: Today the most common complication of tension free techniques for inguinal hernia repair...
Purpose: To analyse if postoperative complications constitute a predictor for the risk of developing...
Copyright © 2002 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc.Objective: To measure the effects of laparoscopi...
Inguinal hernia repair is one of the most frequent interventions in general surgery. Recently the mo...
Background: Chronic pain was believed to be a recognized but infrequent complication after inguinal ...
BACKGROUND: Chronic pain is an important outcome variable after inguinal hernia repair that is gener...
The EU Hernia Trialists Collaboration was established to provide reliable evaluation of newer method...
Two major problems in using laparoscopic inguinal hernia (IH) repair are recurrences and chronic gro...
Persistent pain after hernia repair is common, although it is usually mild. In 3% of patients it is ...
BACKGROUND: The impact of laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair (IHR) on chronic groin pain (CGP) prev...
Background: Chronic postoperative pain is a major drawback of inguinal hernia repair. This study com...
Abstract Background The place of laparoscopic gr...
Chronic post-operative groin pain is a substantial complication following open mesh inguinal hernia ...
Background: Chronic groin pain after open inguinal hernia repair is a common long-term morbidity, bu...
Background: The effectiveness of different procedures in routine surgical practice for hernia repair...
BACKGROUND: Today the most common complication of tension free techniques for inguinal hernia repair...
Purpose: To analyse if postoperative complications constitute a predictor for the risk of developing...
Copyright © 2002 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc.Objective: To measure the effects of laparoscopi...
Inguinal hernia repair is one of the most frequent interventions in general surgery. Recently the mo...
Background: Chronic pain was believed to be a recognized but infrequent complication after inguinal ...
BACKGROUND: Chronic pain is an important outcome variable after inguinal hernia repair that is gener...
The EU Hernia Trialists Collaboration was established to provide reliable evaluation of newer method...
Two major problems in using laparoscopic inguinal hernia (IH) repair are recurrences and chronic gro...
Persistent pain after hernia repair is common, although it is usually mild. In 3% of patients it is ...