Risk Factors of Inguinal Hernia in Urban South Africa

Aimee Domingo, Cynthia Molewa, Marietha Nel
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Abstract Background: One million inguinal hernia repairs are performed annually in the USA. Although there are reports on the prevalence of inguinal hernias from sub-Sahara Africa, similar reports and guidelines are lacking for the South African population. The aim of this study was to address the epidemiology of inguinal hernias in a South African population. Methods: A retrospective review of all adult patients admitted with inguinal hernias to a public health facility in Johannesburg, was performed using a retrospective review of hospital patient records from August 2019 to May 2020. The patient records were analysed to identify the risk factors associated with inguinal hernias in this population. Results: Of the 125 patients, 91 were male (73%, mean age 50) and 34 were female (27%, mean age 47). Eighty-seven patients self-identified as Black African, 31 as White, four as Indian and three as mixed race. The right side predominated. Twenty patients had bilateral hernias. The mean BMI of males was 25, and 29 for females (p=0.002). Seventy-five patients were never-smokers, seven patients suffered from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and six had a family history of hernia. Fifteen patients indicated lifting heavy weights. Conclusion: Based on the study population, women had a nine-fold higher risk for developing an inguinal hernia, compared with women in Western countries. Further studies of inguinal hernia in women on the African continent are strongly advised.
南非城市腹股沟疝的危险因素
背景:在美国,每年进行100万例腹股沟疝修补手术。尽管有关于撒哈拉以南非洲地区腹股沟疝患病率的报道,但缺乏针对南非人群的类似报道和指南。本研究的目的是探讨南非人群中腹股沟疝的流行病学。方法:通过对2019年8月至2020年5月医院患者记录的回顾性回顾,对约翰内斯堡一家公共卫生机构收治的所有腹股沟疝成年患者进行回顾性分析。对患者记录进行分析,以确定与该人群腹股沟疝相关的危险因素。结果:125例患者中,男性91例(73%,平均年龄50岁),女性34例(27%,平均年龄47岁)。87名患者自认为是非洲黑人,31名是白人,4名是印度人,3名是混血儿。右侧占优势。20例患者有双侧疝。男性平均BMI为25,女性平均BMI为29 (p=0.002)。75名患者从不吸烟,7名患者患有慢性阻塞性肺疾病,6名患者有疝气家族史。15例患者表示举重。结论:根据研究人群,与西方国家的女性相比,女性患腹股沟疝的风险高出9倍。强烈建议对非洲大陆妇女腹股沟疝进行进一步研究。
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