The authors report on their 8-year experience with inguinal prosthetic repair. Their personal experience includes 1000 hernioplasties, 639 of which performed using the "plug and patch" technique. The postoperative morbidity was 2.7% and patients were unsatisfied only in 1.8% of cases (self-evaluation test). Follow-up was carried out by means of phone enquiries supplemented by a clinical examination in selected cases and in a control group of asymptomatic patients. 85.4% of the study population and 94.8% of patients operated on in the last 38 months were contacted by phone. The recurrence rate after "plug and patch" repair was statistically adjusted according to the maximal bias test, taking into account the percentage of patients lost to follow-up. Other late complications were severe neuralgia (0.9%) and rejection of the prosthesis (0.1%). Migration of the plug was never observed. The authors confirm that the aims of inguinal hernia surgery (significant reduction of recurrences and minimal discomfort for the patient) can be best achieved in suitable facilities (hernia centres) by a dedicated team of experienced professionals.
1000 prosthetic hernia repairs: experience of a dedicated team
DELLA ROCCA, Giorgio;
2000-01-01
Abstract
The authors report on their 8-year experience with inguinal prosthetic repair. Their personal experience includes 1000 hernioplasties, 639 of which performed using the "plug and patch" technique. The postoperative morbidity was 2.7% and patients were unsatisfied only in 1.8% of cases (self-evaluation test). Follow-up was carried out by means of phone enquiries supplemented by a clinical examination in selected cases and in a control group of asymptomatic patients. 85.4% of the study population and 94.8% of patients operated on in the last 38 months were contacted by phone. The recurrence rate after "plug and patch" repair was statistically adjusted according to the maximal bias test, taking into account the percentage of patients lost to follow-up. Other late complications were severe neuralgia (0.9%) and rejection of the prosthesis (0.1%). Migration of the plug was never observed. The authors confirm that the aims of inguinal hernia surgery (significant reduction of recurrences and minimal discomfort for the patient) can be best achieved in suitable facilities (hernia centres) by a dedicated team of experienced professionals.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.