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AN EARLY EXPERIENCE WITH LICHTENSTEIN HERNIOPLASTY


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Title: AN EARLY EXPERIENCE WITH LICHTENSTEIN HERNIOPLASTY

Authors: MOHAMMAD MOSTAFIZUR, MOTIOR RAHMAN

Journal: The Professional Medical Journal (TPMJ)

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Publisher: Independent Medical College, Faisalabad- Pakistan

Country: Pakistan

Year: 2004

Volume: 11

Issue: 1

Language: English

DOI: 10.29309/TPMJ/2004.11.01.5269

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Abstract

All standard methods of hernia repairs are associated witha good number of recurrences. Recently prosthetic materials have been increasingly used in hernia repair toprevent recurrence but specially Lichtenstein has dramatically changed the outcome. The aim of this study isto evaluate personal experience with this new technique. Methods: In this prospective study 65 tension freeinguinal hernia repair using lichtenstein technique were performed single handedly between June 1999 and May2002. Intention behind this study was to observe the early and late complication specially recurrence. Result:In my study Group , indirect inguinal hernia 39 patients (60.00%), direct inguinal hernia 21 patients (32.3%)andbilateral 5 patients (7.7%). Mean patient age was 55 years (range 20-82 ), follow up was completed in 57 patients(90%) by clinically examination. The median follow up period was 2.1 years (range 1-4 years). Apart fromtemporary urinary retention, mild seroma and haematoma formation I have not observed any acute infectionor abscess formation or any recurrence or rejection of synthetic mash. Conclusion: Lichtenstein tension freehernia repair is a wonderful breakthrough in the management of inguinal hernia, which is very simple, safe andhas remarkably low recurrence rate and it is my preferred choice since 1996.


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