Comparison of mesh fixation and non-fixation in transabdominal preperitoneal (TAPP) inguinal hernia repair: a randomized control trial.

Autor: Meshkati Yazd, Seyed Mostafa, Kiany, Fakhroddin, Shahriarirad, Reza, Kamran, Hooman, Karoobi, Mohammadreza, Mehri, Ghasem
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Zdroj: Surgical Endoscopy & Other Interventional Techniques; Aug2023, Vol. 37 Issue 8, p5847-5854, 8p
Abstrakt: Introduction: Mesh fixation in inguinal hernia repair, has been a controversial subject for many years. Therefore, in this study, we evaluated and compared fixation and non-fixation of mesh in Transabdominal Preperitoneal (TAPP) Inguinal hernia repair. Methods: In this randomized control trial, 100 patients diagnosed with unilateral inguinal hernia were included. We divided the study population into two groups of fifty. For both groups, a 15 × 13 cm Prolene(polypropylene) mesh was used for repair. In the fixation group, mesh was fixed to the abdominal wall by endoscopic tacks, while in the non-fixation group, mesh was secured at the proper place without any fixation. Postoperative outcomes were complications, recurrence, and pain intensity after 1-, 3- and 6-months. Results: Postoperative pain intensity in the 1st month [Median of 2 and 0, (P < 0.001)], and 3rd month [Median of 0.5 and 0, (P < 0.001)], in the fixation group were significantly higher than the non-fixation group. However, 6 months after surgery, pain intensity was almost similar for both groups. In the 6th postoperative month, only one patient experienced recurrence who was in the fixation group. The rate of recurrence and urinary retention between the groups was not significant. Conclusion: It was observed that until 6 months after surgery patients who received the non-fixating method of TAPP repair experienced lower levels of pain in comparison to the fixation group while other complications did not differ between the two groups. This trail was registered at www.irct.ir with Trial Registration Number of IRCT20210224050491N1. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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