2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijscr.2019.12.016
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Inguinal tumorous mass – an uncommon late manifestation of chronic organized hematoma after laparoscopic transabdominal preperitoneal inguinal hernia repair: Two cases report

Abstract: HighlightsChronic organized hematoma is rare surgery complication, it is uncommon after laparoscopic hernia repair especially.Two patients were re-operated on with groin tumorous mass in longer intervals after transabdominal preperitoneal inguinal hernia repair from the anterior access.Tumorous bulk outside of postoperative scars and outside original operating space was made up of old organized hematoma.Only removal of tumour could exclude neoplasm and ends patient’s mechanical restrictions.

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“…Following VHR in the IPOM technique, patients frequently have postoperative acute and chronic pain [51]. Nguyen et al [52] studied the postoperative pain after laparoscopic VHR in comparison of sutures vs. tacks and found no difference seen in postoperative pain in patients undergoing laparoscopic VHR with primarily transabdominal sutures or tacks.…”
Section: In-hospital Pain After Ipom Plus With Tap Blockmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Following VHR in the IPOM technique, patients frequently have postoperative acute and chronic pain [51]. Nguyen et al [52] studied the postoperative pain after laparoscopic VHR in comparison of sutures vs. tacks and found no difference seen in postoperative pain in patients undergoing laparoscopic VHR with primarily transabdominal sutures or tacks.…”
Section: In-hospital Pain After Ipom Plus With Tap Blockmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Feierman et al [54] observed that the TAP block had a sufficient analgesic effect for 13 patients who had open umbilical hernia surgery. Additionally, a prospective RCT with 70 patients who had VHR demonstrated that a TAP block could reduce pain [51,54]. Paasch et al [55] reported that in some patients, the TAP block performed before laparoscopic VH surgery may lessen early postoperative pain and analgesic prescription use.…”
Section: In-hospital Pain After Ipom Plus With Tap Blockmentioning
confidence: 99%