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  • Title: [Inguinal hernia. Pre-peritoneal laparoscopic surgery vs. the Stoppa procedure. A prospective randomized trial: 100 cases].
    Author: Champault G, Rizk N, Catheline JM, Riskalla H, Boutelier P.
    Journal: J Chir (Paris); 1996 Sep; 133(6):274-80. PubMed ID: 8949271.
    Abstract:
    In a prospective randomized trial between totally pre peritoneal (TPP) laparoscopic surgery ant Stoppa procedure (open), 100 patients with groin hernia 'Nyhus IIIA, IIIB, IV) were included and followed during 3 years. Both groups were comparable. In the "laparoscopic" group, operating time was significatelly longer (p = 0.01) but hospital stay (3.2 vs 7.3 days) and delay to return to work (17 vs 35 days) were significantely reduced (p = 0.01 =. Post operative comfort (less pain) was better (p = 0.001) after laparoscopy. In this group, morbidity was also reduced (4% vs 20% p = 0.02). The mean follow up was 605 days and 93 per cent of the patients were reviewed at three years. There was 3 (6%) recurrence after TTP, specially in the beginning of the surgeon experience (learning curve) versus for the Stoppa (ns). In case of bilateral hernia, the authors suggest to use a large prosthesis than two little one to prevent recurrences. In these conditions, laparoscopics (TPP) approach of groin hernia treatment will have the same recurrence rate as open (Stoppa) procedure, but a real advantages in the early post operative period.
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