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Laparoscopic extraperitoneal inguinal hernia repair in the day-care setting
Authors:D. S. O'Riordain  P. Kelly  P. G. Horgan  F. B. V. Keane  W. A. Tanner
Affiliation:(1) Department of Surgery, Meath and Adelaide Hospitals and Trinity College, Heytesbury Street, Dublin 8, Ireland, IE
Abstract:
Background: Totally extraperitoneal (TEP) laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair is gaining popularity, and our preference is to perform this procedure as a day case. This study evaluates the suitability of TEP repair in the day-care setting. Methods: A policy of day-care TEP repair, unless contraindicated, was adopted for inguinal hernia repair, and the outcome was prospectively evaluated. Of 87 consecutive inguinal hernia repairs, day-care TEP was possible in 54 (62%); 17 (20%) were in-patient TEP, 14 (16%) were open repairs, and 2 (2%) were converted from TEP to open repairs. Results: Among day-care TEP repairs, median visual analog pain score at discharge was 2.3/10, and 43% of patients had no pain. Complications included cord hematoma 2 (4%) and seroma 3 (6%). Median times for stopping analgesia, resumption of full activity, and return to work were 3, 3, and 6 days respectively. Complete satisfaction with day-care TEP was expressed by 91% of patients; 9% were moderately satisfied, and none expressed dissatisfaction. Conclusions: Day-care TEP repair is feasible in the majority of patients with inguinal hernias, and it is associated with minimal complications, excellent recovery, and a high degree of patient satisfaction. Received: 25 February 1998/Accepted: 28 May 1998
Keywords:: Extraperitoneal inguinal hernia —   Day-care TEP repair
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