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Purpose There is paucity of data regarding patient selection criteria, anaesthetic preferences and outcomes of elective inguinal hernia repair in public and private sector in the UK. This study aimed to compare such outcomes. Methods Five hundred and fifty-five consecutive inguinal hernia repairs performed by one consultant surgeon in public and private sector were reviewed from a prospectively...
Background There is a general belief that inguinal hernias are often caused by a single strenuous event, however there are no data to support this association. This study aims to assess the frequency with which inguinal hernia is attributed to a single muscular strain and to identify predisposing factors. Methods All patients who underwent inguinal hernia repair under the care of one surgeon over...
Background The National Institute of Clinical Excellence (NICE) recently published its guidance on the use of laparoscopic repair for inguinal hernias. This study aimed to assess the likely uptake of laparoscopic surgery for inguinal hernias in Wales. In addition the current practice with regards to day case surgery, use of local anaesthesia, antibiotic prophylaxis, thromboembolic prophylaxis and...
A preliminary survey of surgeons of all grades in our hospital revealed confusion about the position of the deep inguinal ring. Standard teaching is that the deep inguinal ring is lateral to the femoral artery. The aim of this study was to define the position of the deep ring in patients undergoing elective inguinal hernia repair. Thirty consecutive male patients undergoing indirect inguinal hernia...
The American Society of Anaesthesiologists (ASA) 3 and 4 patients are generally considered unsuitable for day case hernia repair. There are minimal data regarding the acceptability of day case repair in these patients. This study analysed day case hernia rates with special emphasis on ASA grades. A retrospective review of all adult inguinal hernia repairs, under the care of one surgeon over a 9-year...
Bicarbonate buffered local anaesthetic solutions are known to reduce the pain of infiltration. However, its efficacy in reducing the pain of infiltration in patients undergoing inguinal hernia repair has never been tested. This study aims to test the efficacy of bicarbonate buffered solution in reducing the pain of infiltration and pain for the total surgical procedure in a series of patients undergoing...
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