Identification of the ilioinguinal and iliohypogastric nerves during open inguinal hernia repair: a nationwide register-based study
V. B. Moseholm,
J. J. Baker,
J. Rosenberg
Abstract:Background
Chronic pain remains prevalent after open inguinal hernia repair and nerve-handling strategies are debated. Some guidelines suggest sparing nerves that are encountered; however, the nerve identification rates are unclear. This study aimed to investigate the nerve identification rates in a register-based nationwide cohort.
Methods
This study was reported according to the RECORD guideline and used prospective, routinely collected data from the Dan… Show more
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