Clinical Medical Reviews and Case Reports | 2021

Characterization of Patients with Inguinal Hernia Ambulatory Surgical Treatment

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Introduction: the surgical treatment of inguinal hernia has increased in the last decade and its prevalence is not known. Objective: Characterization of patients with inguinal hernia ambulatory surgical treatment. Methods: an observational, descriptive and prospective study of 972 patients with the diagnosis of inguinal hernia was performed, which were operated on an outpatient basis in the General Teaching Hospital Enrique Cabrera since January. From 2009 to December 2020. Emergency operated patients were excluded. Results: the highest incidence of inguinal hernia was found between the ages of 60 and 80 years. Indirect right inguinal hernia appeared more frequently. Desarda s anatomic surgical technique was the most applied in 410 (42,1%) of the cases and Lichtenstein s hernioplasty with 224 (23.0%) followed in frequency. There was a total of 5 (0.5%) recurrences. Local anesthesia was applied in 828 (85.2%) of the patients, on an outpatient basis they were 100%. The total complications were 42 (4.3%). Conclusions: surgical treatment of inguinal hernia on an outpatient basis is an appropriate process. It creates comfort in patients, decreases the risk of hospital infection, and reduces waiting lists and hospital costs.

Volume 2
Pages 01-05
DOI 10.23937/2378-3656/1410345
Language English
Journal Clinical Medical Reviews and Case Reports

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