Evaluation of postoperative pain in patients undergoing unilateral inguinal hernioplasty by Lichtenstein

Diogo Milioli Ferreira, M. Franciss
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Background: Lichtenstein's surgery is the most recommended technique in the treatment of unilateral inguinal hernias in men, due to its simplicity, speed, pain-free, and almost unrestricted return to physical activities. The evidence indicates that work and leisure activities can be resumed, by most patients, in three to five days after laparoscopic or conventional hernioplasties, without the risk of recurrences or complications. Nevertheless, chronic pain is the most common postoperative complication affecting about 30% of patients regardless of the surgical technique used. Predictive factors for chronic pain are young age, female gender, preoperative pain level, and postoperative pain intensity.  Aim: To evaluate the perception of postoperative pain in patients who have undergone unilateral elective inguinal hernioplasty using the Lichtenstein technique in order to define predictors of the development of chronic pain and to identify the average time to return to work and to normal physical activity. Methods: Analysis of electronic forms applied to patients that underwent elective unilateral inguinal hernia repair by Lichtenstein at a state hospital in a small town in the interior of Brazil. The statistical analyses were processed using the software Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 22.0.   Results: Data from 38 participants were analyzed with an average of 41.45 (± 13.94) years. Most of them returned to work and to light physical activities 45 days after surgery. There was a positive correlation between the presence of pain 90 days after surgery and the development of chronic pain (Spearman correlation of 0,818 and p < 0.001).  Conclusion: Despite the small sample of this study, it awakens us to the consequences that Lichtenstein surgery can trigger for patients with inguinal hernia and the importance of good management and evaluation of postoperative pain in order to improve the quality of life of these patients.
单侧腹股沟疝成形术患者术后疼痛的评价
背景:Lichtenstein手术是治疗男性单侧腹股沟疝最推荐的技术,因为它简单,快速,无痛,几乎不受限制地恢复体力活动。有证据表明,大多数患者在腹腔镜或传统疝成形术后3 - 5天内就可以恢复工作和休闲活动,没有复发或并发症的风险。然而,慢性疼痛是最常见的术后并发症,影响约30%的患者,无论采用何种手术技术。慢性疼痛的预测因素为年轻、女性、术前疼痛程度和术后疼痛强度。目的:评价单侧选择性腹股沟疝成形术患者术后疼痛的感觉,以确定慢性疼痛发展的预测因素,并确定恢复工作和正常体力活动的平均时间。方法:对巴西内陆小镇某州立医院行Lichtenstein选择性单侧腹股沟疝修补术患者的电子表格进行分析。统计分析使用社会科学统计软件包(SPSS) 22.0版进行处理。结果:38名参与者的数据被分析,平均41.45(±13.94)岁。他们中的大多数人在手术后45天恢复了工作和轻微的体育活动。术后90天疼痛与慢性疼痛的发生呈正相关(Spearman相关系数为0.818,p < 0.001)。结论:尽管本研究样本量小,但它唤醒了我们对Lichtenstein手术对腹股沟疝患者的影响,以及良好的术后疼痛管理和评估对提高患者生活质量的重要性。
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