Cost-effective laparoscopic TEP inguinal hernia repair: the Portsmouth technique |
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Authors: | S. Basu S. Chandran S. S. Somers S. K. C. Toh |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Surgery, Solent Centre for Digestive Diseases, Queen Alexandra Hospital, Portsmouth, PO6 3LY, UK;(2) , 26 Cedar Road, Eastleigh Southampton, SO50 9NR , UK |
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Abstract: | NICE (UK) has not recommended unilateral primary laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair because of its expense. A two-port technique without balloon inflator or routine tacking was developed, which helped reduce costs to just Pounds 35 more than day-case open hernia repair. Over a 6-month period, 40 patients underwent 60 TEP repairs with a 6-month follow up. Zero degree laparoscope (10 mm) and blunt graspers (5 mm) created the pre-peritoneal space, identified landmarks and completed the dissection. Trimmed 15 x 15 cm mesh was placed over each defect. Operating times for unilateral and bilateral hernias for consultants and supervised trainees were 30*, 42.5* and 40*, 55* min (*: Median) respectively. Verbal rating pain scores at 24 and 72 h were 1* (0-3) and 0* (0-2) respectively. Patients returned to activity, driving and work in 5*, 7* and 14* days respectively. Cost of laparoscopic hernia repair was calculated at Pounds 105. A two-port laparoscopic hernia repair can be performed effectively and safely, in reasonable time and at a low cost. These data support the use of this technique in primary unilateral inguinal hernia. |
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Keywords: | Laparoscopy Two-port TEP Cost effective Day surgery |
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