Sutureless hernioplasty with light-weight mesh and fibrin glue versus Lichtenstein procedure: a comparison of outcomes focusing on chronic postoperative pain
2012
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Groin hernia is one of the most common disease requiring surgical intervention (8–10% of the male population). Nowadays, the application of prosthetic materials (mesh) is the technique most widely used in hernia repair. Although they are simple and rapid to perform, and lower the risk of recurrence, these techniques may lead to complications. The aim of the present study is to assess the incidence and degree of chronic pain, as well as the impairment in daily life, in two procedures: (1) the “Lichtenstein technique” with polypropylene mesh fixed with non-absorbable suture, and (2) the “sutureless” technique carried out by using a partially absorbable mesh (light-weight mesh) fastened with fibrin glue.
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