Analysis of repair effect in 170 cases of adolescent inguinal hernia
10.19538/j.cjps.issn1005-2208.2019.08.18
- Author:
Ying-han SONG
1
;
Sen ZHANG
;
Fu-shun JIAN
;
Hada GONISH
;
Wen-zhang LEI
Author Information
1. Department of Day Surgery and Gastrointestinal Surgery, West China Hospital of Sichuan University Chengdu 610041, China
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
inguinal hernia;
adolescent;
hernioplasty;
day surgery
- From:
Chinese Journal of Practical Surgery
2019;39(08):829-831
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
OBJECTIVE: To analyze the clinical characteristics of adolescent inguinal hernia, and to explore the reasonable repair methods. METHODS: The clinical data of 170 cases of adolescent aged between 14 to 18 years old with inguinal hernia admitted from January 2010 to January 2019 in West China Hospital of Sichuan University were analyzed retrospectively. The operation mode, anesthesia method, operation time, medical expenses, recurrence and complications were studied. RESULTS: Among the 170 patients, 16 patients were treated with traditional suture repairing Bassini method, 11 patients were treated with mesh plug repair, 3 patients were treated with plain film Lichtenstein method, 3 patients were treated with TAPP, and preperitoneal space repair was applied in 137 cases. Three patients with TAPP were treated with general anesthesia, 5 patients underwent continuous epidural anesthesia, and 162 patients underwent local infiltration anesthesia. The average operation time was(28.5±11.6)minutes. The median postoperative hospital stay was 1 day, including 159 cases(93.5%)of day surgery. The total cost of medical treatment was(7254.8±236.5)yuan per unilateral inguinal hernia, and the bilateral inguinal hernia was(13261.9±543.8)yuan. The follow-up rate was95%, and the follow-up time was 5 to 113 months. There was no recurrence. One patient with bilateral cryptorchidism developed fertility disorder, and two patients developed chronic pain. No serious complication occurred in remaining patients. CONCLUSION: Adolescent inguinal hernia should be selected from the individualized treatment plan.