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Prolene Hernia System Maximum Repair: A New Concept in Sports Hernia Surgery
André M Da Rosa1, Marcus Reusch1, Marcus Aguzzoli1
1Hernia Center Clinic, Mãe de Deus Hospital, Porto Alegre, Brazil; and.
Objective:
To describe and present the clinical results of a new surgical treatment for sports hernia.
Design:
Retrospective cohort study.
Setting:
Tertiary hospital.
Patients:
Athletes who underwent sports hernia repair using the proposed technique between July 2006 and June 2020.
Intervention:
The surgery consists of a combination of a mini-open incision and preperitoneal placement of a three-dimensional bilayer permanent mesh (PHS).
Main Outcome Measures:
The main clinical outcomes of the procedure were reviewed, including incidence of complications, long-term results, and recurrence rate.
Results:
Ninety-two sports hernia repairs were performed on 87 patients (79 male and 8 female patients, median age 30.2 ± 7.8 years). No intraoperative complications were observed. The mean follow-up was 15 months. Seventy-seven patients (88.5%) successfully resumed preinjury physical activities within 8 weeks; 80 patients (91.9%) within 12 weeks; and 83 (95.4%) within 6 months (median time of 10 weeks). Only one patient reported recurrence of symptoms.
Conclusion:
Mini-open incision PHS repair seems to be a safe and effective method for treatment of sports hernia, resulting in early return to physical activities, with few complications, and low recurrence rate.

