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Original Article

Introduction of Herniorraphy with Mesh Plug and Patch

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Pages 310-312 | Received 01 Sep 2001, Published online: 04 Dec 2011
 

Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the introduction of the Perfix mesh plug and patch system for inguinal hernia repair.

Design: Prospective consecutive follow-up study.

Setting: Teaching hospital, Sweden.

Subjects: 139 patients with 145 hernias who were operated on for inguinal hernia with the Perfix mesh plug and patch technique during 1997.

Main outcome measures: Operating time, sick leave, time to full recovery, morbidity, recurrence rate.

Results: The median operating time was 35 minutes (range 15-105) and the mean follow-up was 9 months (range 4-13. Office workers required a mean of 7 days off work (range 0-43) and manual workers 15 days (range 0-90. Retired patients took 21 days (0-30) to recover fully, office workers 22 days (7-70), manual workers 30 days (7-90), students 34 days (0-60) and unemployed patients 60 days (21-150). There were 17 minor complications within 30 days and 2 recurrences during the follow up period.

Conclusion: Herniorraphy with a mesh plug and patch can easily be introduced with good short-term results.

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