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[Progress in the treatment of inguinal hernia]
P Marre1, J M Damas, E P Pélissier
1Centre de Chirurgie Herniaire - Courbevoie.
Abstract:
The aim of surgical treatment of inguinal hernia is to a) reduce post-operative pain and discomfort to a minimum allowing patients to return to the activities as rapidly as possible, and b) hold the recurrence rate under 1%. The Shouldice technique remains the gold standard; its real recurrence rate is about 5%. Applying a mesh in the retroperitoneal space by laparoscopy is a good approach and can theoretically reach both aims. In current practice however, laparoscopy is not always favorable: general anesthesia is mandatory, technical pitfalls lead to morbidity and later to recurrences. Tension-free procedures would provide the best compromise for achieving the two advantages of: a) reducing pain, discomfort and recurrence risks by eliminating tension and, b) local and or loco-regional anesthesia.