A randomised control study on neurosensory outcomes of ilioingunal neurectomy in Lichtenstein’s hernia repair -

A. Kudva, B. Lakshminarayana, P. Addala, Prasad Seetharama
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Background: Chronic groin pain is a major cause of post-operative morbidity in open inguinal mesh hernia repair. Neurectomy is a well-established treatment modality. This study was performed to evaluate the neurosensory outcomes of prophylactic neurectomy in open mesh hernia repair. Aim: To assess the incidence of inguinodynia in patients undergoing open mesh hernia repair And to study, the neurosensory outcomes of sacrificing the ilioinguinal nerve in comparison to the group in which a nerve is identified and preserved. Materials and methods: A prospective double-blinded study was performed at Kasturba Medical College, Manipal from September 2008 to December 2009. The ilioinguinal nerve was either preserved or sacrificed according to the surgeon’s choosing. Pain and hyposthesia were studied at defined timed intervals by a single observer. Results: 105 inguinal hernia mesh repairs were enrolled into the study. Nerve excision was done in 44 patients and preserved in 61 patients. Ninety patients were followed till six months. At post-operative day 1, all patients in both the groups had pain and 15.2% had numbness. Chronic post surgical inguinodynia was seen in 16.7% of the population in the study group and numbness in 5.6% of the study population at six months. Conclusion: The severity of pain in the neurectomy group was less than the control group. There were no significant differences in the neurosensory outcomes of prophylactic ilioinguinal neurectomies in open mesh hernia repair compared to nerve preservation and hence prophylactic neurectomy is presently the choice of most surgeons.
髂腹股沟神经切除术在利希滕斯坦疝修补术中的神经感觉结果的随机对照研究
背景:慢性腹股沟疼痛是开放式腹股沟补片疝修补术后并发症的主要原因。神经切除术是一种成熟的治疗方式。本研究旨在评估开放式补片疝修补术中预防性神经切除术的神经感觉效果。目的:评价开放式补片疝修补术患者腹股沟痛的发生率,并研究牺牲髂腹股沟神经与保留髂腹股沟神经组的神经感觉效果。材料和方法:2008年9月至2009年12月在马尼帕尔Kasturba医学院进行了一项前瞻性双盲研究。根据术者的选择,保留或切除髂腹股沟神经。疼痛和感觉减退在规定的时间间隔内由单个观察者进行研究。结果:105例腹股沟疝修补术纳入研究。神经切除44例,保留61例。90例患者随访至6个月。术后第1天,两组患者均出现疼痛,15.2%患者出现麻木。慢性术后腹股沟痛在研究组人群中占16.7%,6个月时研究人群中有5.6%出现麻木。结论:神经切除术组疼痛程度明显低于对照组。预防性髂腹股沟神经切除术在开放式补片疝修补中的神经感觉效果与神经保留相比无显著差异,因此预防性神经切除术是目前大多数外科医生的选择。
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