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Title: Our preliminary results in application of Stoppa technique for recurrent groin hernia. Author: Görög D, Perner F, Kovács J, Alföldy F, Máthé Z, Péter A, Szabó J. Journal: Acta Chir Hung; 1997; 36(1-4):108-9. PubMed ID: 9408306. Abstract: In 1994 we have started the Stoppa technique which was only used for the recurrent groin hernia repair, when Mersilene mesh was implanted in preperitoneal position from a lower midline incision. From March, 1994 to March, 1996 seventeen Stoppa procedures were performed in our department (14 men, 3 women, mean age of 66 years). Type of hernias: 13 unilaterale, 3 bilaterale recurrent groin hernias and 1 primary bilaterale groin hernia combined with a lower midline incisional hernia. Operations were performed by 7 surgeons. The mean time of the surgery was 85 min. (35-165). The mean postoperative stay in the hospital was 9 days (7-19). The Stoppa technique could be performed in all patients. Serious early postoperative complications didn't occur. The two late recurrences were observed amongst the first five patients. All implanted mesh were well tolerated by the patients. Author believe, this procedure has some advantages: the site of the incision is located in a new place from where the dissection is easier than in the previous incision, the stich fistulas from the previous operation can be avoided, furthermore this method could be applicated for combined hernias located in the lower part of abdomen and it is cheaper than the laparoscopic hernioplasty.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]