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Totally extraperitoneal repair under general anesthesia versus Lichtenstein repair under local anesthesia for unilateral inguinal hernia: a prospective randomized controlled trial.

AbstractBACKGROUND:
Lichtenstein repair (preferably under local anesthesia) or totally extraperitoneal repair (TEP) are both good options for treating uncomplicated unilateral inguinal hernia. We performed a prospective randomized trial to compare the outcome of TEP repair under general anesthesia versus open Lichtenstein inguinal hernioplasty under local anesthesia.
METHODS:
Adult men with primary unilateral inguinal hernia without any history of lower abdominal surgery were assessed for inclusion in the study. Of the 194 patients assessed for eligibility for recruitment in the trial, 72 were recruited in the trial and randomized into two groups of 36 patients each. A per-protocol analysis was performed. Patients were followed for a period of 3 months. Pain was assessed by a visual analog scale, and quality of life was assessed by the SF-36 Health Survey Questionnaire, version 2.
RESULTS:
A total of 59 patients were analyzed at the end of the study, 30 in the Lichtenstein group and 29 in the TEP group. The operating time (75.93 ± 13.68 vs. 64.77 ± 12.66 min, p = 0.002) and total operating room time (102.66 ± 15.676 vs. 72.64 ± 12.25 min, p < 0.001) were significantly longer in the TEP group. Postoperative pain scores in the TEP group were lower than the scores in Lichtenstein group, but the difference was not statistically significant. There was significantly more use of analgesics and higher C-reactive protein levels in the Lichtenstein group. Quality of life and patient satisfaction were similar in both groups.
CONCLUSIONS:
Lichtenstein repair under local anesthesia is as good as TEP under general anesthesia. The shorter operating room time, smaller mesh size, and lower cost of local anesthetic drugs all contribute to make Lichtenstein repair the better choice for repair of uncomplicated unilateral inguinal hernia, especially in developing nations with scarce resources.
AuthorsDevi S Dhankhar, Naveen Sharma, Tushar Mishra, Navneet Kaur, Seema Singh, Sanjay Gupta
JournalSurgical endoscopy (Surg Endosc) Vol. 28 Issue 3 Pg. 996-1002 (Mar 2014) ISSN: 1432-2218 [Electronic] Germany
PMID24196555 (Publication Type: Comparative Study, Journal Article, Randomized Controlled Trial)
Topics
  • Adult
  • Anesthesia, General (methods)
  • Anesthesia, Local (methods)
  • Follow-Up Studies
  • Hernia, Inguinal (surgery)
  • Herniorrhaphy (methods)
  • Humans
  • Laparoscopy (methods)
  • Male
  • Pain Measurement
  • Pain, Postoperative (diagnosis, prevention & control)
  • Patient Satisfaction
  • Prospective Studies
  • Surveys and Questionnaires
  • Treatment Outcome

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