2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.asjsur.2017.07.003
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“All-in-one mesh” hernioplasty: A new procedure for primary inguinal hernia open repair

Abstract: This new hernioplasty technique respects the anatomy of the inguinal canal, uses a smaller mesh, and seems to avoid neuralgia with maximum comfort for the patients.

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“…In this study, as regard to post operative complication, no cases were presented with wound infection in both groups. another study reported that no cases with surgical site infection were present in his study [1]. Other study reported that the incidence of surgical site infection for Lichtenstein hernioplasty was 0.9% [9].…”
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“…In this study, as regard to post operative complication, no cases were presented with wound infection in both groups. another study reported that no cases with surgical site infection were present in his study [1]. Other study reported that the incidence of surgical site infection for Lichtenstein hernioplasty was 0.9% [9].…”
Section: Discussion:-mentioning
confidence: 80%
“…The incidence of chronic groin pain (lasts more than 3 months postoperatively) after Lichtenstein hernioplasty varies from 25:43%, this high incidence is probably caused by nerve entrapment syndrome secondary to excessive fibrosis around the mesh [12,13]. Other study reported that no cases with chronic groin pain were present in All In One technique in his study [1].…”
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