Comparison of trans-umbilical single-port laparoscopic complete extraperitoneal closure and laparoscopic intracorporeal closure for pediatric inguinal hernia: a randomized controlled study

BackgroundThe purpose of this study was to compare the outcomes of Trans-umbilical single-port laparoscopic complete extraperitoneal closure (LCEC) and laparoscopic intracorporeal closure (LIC) for inguinal hernia by analysis of follow-up data over 5 years.MethodsIn this prospective randomized contr...

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Published in:Frontiers in Pediatrics
Main Authors: Yanyi Li, Zhu Jin, Chengyan Tang, Yuan Gong, Lu Huang, Qing Du, Xinrong Xia, Daiwei Zhu, Wankang Zhou, Zeping Li, Weiao Wang, Yuanmei Liu, Zebing Zheng
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2024-12-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fped.2024.1509895/full
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author Yanyi Li
Zhu Jin
Chengyan Tang
Yuan Gong
Lu Huang
Qing Du
Xinrong Xia
Daiwei Zhu
Wankang Zhou
Zeping Li
Weiao Wang
Yuanmei Liu
Zebing Zheng
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Zhu Jin
Chengyan Tang
Yuan Gong
Lu Huang
Qing Du
Xinrong Xia
Daiwei Zhu
Wankang Zhou
Zeping Li
Weiao Wang
Yuanmei Liu
Zebing Zheng
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description BackgroundThe purpose of this study was to compare the outcomes of Trans-umbilical single-port laparoscopic complete extraperitoneal closure (LCEC) and laparoscopic intracorporeal closure (LIC) for inguinal hernia by analysis of follow-up data over 5 years.MethodsIn this prospective randomized controlled trial, 524 children with inguinal hernia were randomly assigned to undergo LCEC or LIC between August 2016 and December 2017. The primary outcome measures were the success and recurrence rates. The secondary outcome measures were operative time; length of hospital stay; postoperative pain score; and incidence of postoperative complications, including rates of wound infection, stitch abscess, and testicular atrophy.ResultsPrimary analysis of the 227 patients in the LIC group and 215 patients in the LCEC group revealed that in the LCEC group, the success rate of was significantly higher in LCEC group (96.7% vs. 90.3%, P < .05) and the length of hospital stay was significantly shorter (P < .05) than those of the LIC group. Neither the recurrence rate (P > .05) nor the operative time (P > .05) of the groups significantly differed. The pain scores at postoperative 12 and 24 h were significantly lower in the LCEC group than in the LIC group (P < .05). The incidence rates of wound infection (0.93% vs. 5.7%, P < .05) and stitch abscess (1.4% vs. 7.0%, P < .05) were significantly lower in the LCEC group than in the LIC group. No testicular atrophy occurred in either group.ConclusionLCEC is associated with better clinical success and fewer postoperative complications for repair of pediatric inguinal hernia compared with LIC.
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spelling doaj-art-a6da80aa3bee4e1d9baa49e6c54bf3452025-08-20T01:59:48ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Pediatrics2296-23602024-12-011210.3389/fped.2024.15098951509895Comparison of trans-umbilical single-port laparoscopic complete extraperitoneal closure and laparoscopic intracorporeal closure for pediatric inguinal hernia: a randomized controlled studyYanyi LiZhu JinChengyan TangYuan GongLu HuangQing DuXinrong XiaDaiwei ZhuWankang ZhouZeping LiWeiao WangYuanmei LiuZebing ZhengBackgroundThe purpose of this study was to compare the outcomes of Trans-umbilical single-port laparoscopic complete extraperitoneal closure (LCEC) and laparoscopic intracorporeal closure (LIC) for inguinal hernia by analysis of follow-up data over 5 years.MethodsIn this prospective randomized controlled trial, 524 children with inguinal hernia were randomly assigned to undergo LCEC or LIC between August 2016 and December 2017. The primary outcome measures were the success and recurrence rates. The secondary outcome measures were operative time; length of hospital stay; postoperative pain score; and incidence of postoperative complications, including rates of wound infection, stitch abscess, and testicular atrophy.ResultsPrimary analysis of the 227 patients in the LIC group and 215 patients in the LCEC group revealed that in the LCEC group, the success rate of was significantly higher in LCEC group (96.7% vs. 90.3%, P < .05) and the length of hospital stay was significantly shorter (P < .05) than those of the LIC group. Neither the recurrence rate (P > .05) nor the operative time (P > .05) of the groups significantly differed. The pain scores at postoperative 12 and 24 h were significantly lower in the LCEC group than in the LIC group (P < .05). The incidence rates of wound infection (0.93% vs. 5.7%, P < .05) and stitch abscess (1.4% vs. 7.0%, P < .05) were significantly lower in the LCEC group than in the LIC group. No testicular atrophy occurred in either group.ConclusionLCEC is associated with better clinical success and fewer postoperative complications for repair of pediatric inguinal hernia compared with LIC.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fped.2024.1509895/fullcomplete extraperitoneal closureinguinal herniaintracorporeal closurelaparoscopypediatric surgery
spellingShingle Yanyi Li
Zhu Jin
Chengyan Tang
Yuan Gong
Lu Huang
Qing Du
Xinrong Xia
Daiwei Zhu
Wankang Zhou
Zeping Li
Weiao Wang
Yuanmei Liu
Zebing Zheng
Comparison of trans-umbilical single-port laparoscopic complete extraperitoneal closure and laparoscopic intracorporeal closure for pediatric inguinal hernia: a randomized controlled study
complete extraperitoneal closure
inguinal hernia
intracorporeal closure
laparoscopy
pediatric surgery
title Comparison of trans-umbilical single-port laparoscopic complete extraperitoneal closure and laparoscopic intracorporeal closure for pediatric inguinal hernia: a randomized controlled study
title_full Comparison of trans-umbilical single-port laparoscopic complete extraperitoneal closure and laparoscopic intracorporeal closure for pediatric inguinal hernia: a randomized controlled study
title_fullStr Comparison of trans-umbilical single-port laparoscopic complete extraperitoneal closure and laparoscopic intracorporeal closure for pediatric inguinal hernia: a randomized controlled study
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of trans-umbilical single-port laparoscopic complete extraperitoneal closure and laparoscopic intracorporeal closure for pediatric inguinal hernia: a randomized controlled study
title_short Comparison of trans-umbilical single-port laparoscopic complete extraperitoneal closure and laparoscopic intracorporeal closure for pediatric inguinal hernia: a randomized controlled study
title_sort comparison of trans umbilical single port laparoscopic complete extraperitoneal closure and laparoscopic intracorporeal closure for pediatric inguinal hernia a randomized controlled study
topic complete extraperitoneal closure
inguinal hernia
intracorporeal closure
laparoscopy
pediatric surgery
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fped.2024.1509895/full
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