J Korean Surg Soc.
2000 Feb;58(2):252-258.
A Clinical Significance of a Tension-free Hernioplasty with Mesh for Adult Inguinal Hernia Repair
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Surgery, Ewha Womans University Mokdong Hospital College of Medicine, Ewha Womans University.
Abstract
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BACKGROUND: Recently, a tension-free herniorrhaphy method using mesh prosthetics has been per
formed increasingly in Korea. However, there are few reports discussing the patch-closure method and
providing guidance for its use. Therefore, it is necessary to evaluate the clinical significance of using
patch-closure method for adult hernia patients.
METHODS
From among 239 adult hernia patients a clinical analysis was done retrospectively on 37
patients who had undergone a tension-free herniorrhaphy. The clinicopathologic features analyzed were
age, sex, location, symptom, type of operation, anesthetic method, recurrence rate, use of postoperative
analgesics, operating time, complications, and length of hospital stay. The clinical features of the tension-
free hernioplasty group and a conventional hernioplasty group were compared.
RESULTS
The period of analgesics use was significantly shorter in the tension-free hernioplasty group
than in the conventional hernioplasty group (p<0.01, 1.5 days vs 2.8 days, respectively). The operative
time was significantly longer in the tension-free hernioplasty group than in the conventional hernioplasty
group (p<0.01, 105.8 min vs 71.6 min, respectively). The recurrence rate after a conventional hernio
plasty was 2.3% (4/117), but there was no recurrence after a tension-free hernioplasty.
CONCLUSION
A tension-free hernioplasty with mesh is a pain-relief operation and has tendency for
lower recurrence. It is suggested that a tension-free hernioplasty with mesh should be performed for
old-aged people and recurrent cases.