No-mesh inguinal hernia repair with continuous absorbable sutures: A dream or reality? (a study of 229 patients)

<b>Background/Aim:</b> The author has published results from two series based on his new technique of inguinal hernia repair. Interrupted sutures with a nonabsorbable material were used for repairs in both theses series. The author now describes the results of repairs done with continuo...

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Main Author: Desarda Mohan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2008-01-01
Series:The Saudi Journal of Gastroenterology
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Online Access:http://www.saudijgastro.com/article.asp?issn=1319-3767;year=2008;volume=14;issue=3;spage=122;epage=127;aulast=Desarda
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spelling doaj-7977a8ca53d047998a15162a4cd288d32020-11-25T01:59:03ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsThe Saudi Journal of Gastroenterology1319-37671998-40492008-01-01143122127No-mesh inguinal hernia repair with continuous absorbable sutures: A dream or reality? (a study of 229 patients)Desarda Mohan<b>Background/Aim:</b> The author has published results from two series based on his new technique of inguinal hernia repair. Interrupted sutures with a nonabsorbable material were used for repairs in both theses series. The author now describes the results of repairs done with continuous absorbable sutures. <b> Materials and</b> <b> Methods:</b> This is a prospective study of 229 patients having 256 hernias operated from December 2003 to December 2006. An undetached strip of the external oblique aponeurosis was sutured between the inguinal ligament and the muscle arch to form the new posterior wall. Continuous sutures were taken with absorbable suture material (Monofilament Polydioxanone Violet). Data of hospital stay, complications, ambulation, recurrences, and pain were recorded. Follow-up was done until June 2007. <b> Results:</b> A total of 224 (97.8&#x0025;) patients were ambulatory within 6-8 h (mean: 6.42 h) and they attained free ambulation within 18-24 h (mean: 19.26 h). A total of 222 (96.4&#x0025;) patients returned to work within 6-14 days (mean: 8.62 days) and 209 (91.26&#x0025;) patients had one-night stays in the hospital. A total of 216 (94.3&#x0025;) patients had mild pain for 2 days. There were four minor complications, but no recurrence or incidence of chronic groin pain. Patients were followed up for a mean period of 24.28 months (range: 6-42 months). <b> Conclusions:</b> The results of this study correlate well with the author&#x2032;s previous publications. Continuous suturing saves operative time and one packet of suture material. The dream of every surgeon to give recurrence-free inguinal hernia repair without leaving any foreign body inside the patient may well become a reality in future.http://www.saudijgastro.com/article.asp?issn=1319-3767;year=2008;volume=14;issue=3;spage=122;epage=127;aulast=DesardaAbsorbable suturesinguinal herniano-meshopen repairnew method
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No-mesh inguinal hernia repair with continuous absorbable sutures: A dream or reality? (a study of 229 patients)
The Saudi Journal of Gastroenterology
Absorbable sutures
inguinal hernia
no-mesh
open repair
new method
author_facet Desarda Mohan
author_sort Desarda Mohan
title No-mesh inguinal hernia repair with continuous absorbable sutures: A dream or reality? (a study of 229 patients)
title_short No-mesh inguinal hernia repair with continuous absorbable sutures: A dream or reality? (a study of 229 patients)
title_full No-mesh inguinal hernia repair with continuous absorbable sutures: A dream or reality? (a study of 229 patients)
title_fullStr No-mesh inguinal hernia repair with continuous absorbable sutures: A dream or reality? (a study of 229 patients)
title_full_unstemmed No-mesh inguinal hernia repair with continuous absorbable sutures: A dream or reality? (a study of 229 patients)
title_sort no-mesh inguinal hernia repair with continuous absorbable sutures: a dream or reality? (a study of 229 patients)
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series The Saudi Journal of Gastroenterology
issn 1319-3767
1998-4049
publishDate 2008-01-01
description <b>Background/Aim:</b> The author has published results from two series based on his new technique of inguinal hernia repair. Interrupted sutures with a nonabsorbable material were used for repairs in both theses series. The author now describes the results of repairs done with continuous absorbable sutures. <b> Materials and</b> <b> Methods:</b> This is a prospective study of 229 patients having 256 hernias operated from December 2003 to December 2006. An undetached strip of the external oblique aponeurosis was sutured between the inguinal ligament and the muscle arch to form the new posterior wall. Continuous sutures were taken with absorbable suture material (Monofilament Polydioxanone Violet). Data of hospital stay, complications, ambulation, recurrences, and pain were recorded. Follow-up was done until June 2007. <b> Results:</b> A total of 224 (97.8&#x0025;) patients were ambulatory within 6-8 h (mean: 6.42 h) and they attained free ambulation within 18-24 h (mean: 19.26 h). A total of 222 (96.4&#x0025;) patients returned to work within 6-14 days (mean: 8.62 days) and 209 (91.26&#x0025;) patients had one-night stays in the hospital. A total of 216 (94.3&#x0025;) patients had mild pain for 2 days. There were four minor complications, but no recurrence or incidence of chronic groin pain. Patients were followed up for a mean period of 24.28 months (range: 6-42 months). <b> Conclusions:</b> The results of this study correlate well with the author&#x2032;s previous publications. Continuous suturing saves operative time and one packet of suture material. The dream of every surgeon to give recurrence-free inguinal hernia repair without leaving any foreign body inside the patient may well become a reality in future.
topic Absorbable sutures
inguinal hernia
no-mesh
open repair
new method
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