Indirect Inguinal Hernia Management: Darn Repair for Recurrence Rate
Fazli Subhan, Yousaf Haroon, Nauman Anwar Rana, Capt. Ihsanullah Sial, Tanveer Sadiq Ch, Kauser Shaikh
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ABSTRACT
Objective: Aim of current is to determine the efficacy of darn repair
technique in the management of indirect inguinal hernia in terms of
complications and recurrence rate among patients.
Study Design: Prospective study
Place and
Duration: The study was conducted at Surgery
department of Combined Military Hospital, Sargodha and DHQ Hospital, KharBajaur
during the period from January 2021 to June 2021.
Methods: There were sixty males who had indirect inguinal hernia
included in this study. Included patients had age between 18-80 years. After
receiving informed written agreement, the demographics of enrolled patients
were recorded, including age, BMI, and side of hernia. All the patients were
treated with darning method. Post-operative complications, hospital stay and
recurrence rate among patients were assessed. We used the SPSS 24.0 version to
analyze all data.
Results: Among 60 cases, 10 (16.7%) were aged between 18-30 years, 12
(20%) patients were from age group 31-40 years and most of the patients 38
(63.3%) had age >40 years. We found most of the cases had right side hernia
34 (56.7%), 20 (33.3%) cases had left and bilateral cases were 6 (10%).
Majority of the cases had reducible hernia 48 (80%) and emergency treatment was
given to irreducible cases 12 (20%). General anesthesia was mostly used among
44 (73.3%) cases. The mean operative time was 55.3±9.43 minutes and mean
hospitalization was 30.3±7.33 hours. We found recurrence rate only among 2
(3.3%) cases and frequency of complications were 8 (13.3%).
Conclusion: We concluded in this study that darning method for the
management of indirect inguinal hernia is effective and useful in terms of less
post-operative complications and recurrence rate.
Keywords: Inguinal Hernia, Darn Method, Anesthesia, Complications,
Recurrence Rate
ABSTRACT
Objective: Aim of current is to determine the efficacy of darn repair
technique in the management of indirect inguinal hernia in terms of
complications and recurrence rate among patients.
Study Design: Prospective study
Place and
Duration: The study was conducted at Surgery
department of Combined Military Hospital, Sargodha and DHQ Hospital, KharBajaur
during the period from January 2021 to June 2021.
Methods: There were sixty males who had indirect inguinal hernia
included in this study. Included patients had age between 18-80 years. After
receiving informed written agreement, the demographics of enrolled patients
were recorded, including age, BMI, and side of hernia. All the patients were
treated with darning method. Post-operative complications, hospital stay and
recurrence rate among patients were assessed. We used the SPSS 24.0 version to
analyze all data.
Results: Among 60 cases, 10 (16.7%) were aged between 18-30 years, 12
(20%) patients were from age group 31-40 years and most of the patients 38
(63.3%) had age >40 years. We found most of the cases had right side hernia
34 (56.7%), 20 (33.3%) cases had left and bilateral cases were 6 (10%).
Majority of the cases had reducible hernia 48 (80%) and emergency treatment was
given to irreducible cases 12 (20%). General anesthesia was mostly used among
44 (73.3%) cases. The mean operative time was 55.3±9.43 minutes and mean
hospitalization was 30.3±7.33 hours. We found recurrence rate only among 2
(3.3%) cases and frequency of complications were 8 (13.3%).
Conclusion: We concluded in this study that darning method for the
management of indirect inguinal hernia is effective and useful in terms of less
post-operative complications and recurrence rate.
Keywords: Inguinal Hernia, Darn Method, Anesthesia, Complications,
Recurrence Rate