Assessment of Efficacy of TEP Hernia Repair in Routine Surgical Practice and its Peri and Postoperative Complications
Journal Title: International Journal of Contemporary Medical Research - Year 2017, Vol 4, Issue 6
Abstract
Introduction: The extraperitoneal laparoscopic hernia repair has various advantages. Lessened postoperative agony, healthy muscle quality, early recuperation, and a little scar are the primary points of interest proffered by the methodology. The present investigation assesses the efficacy of TEP hernia repair in routine surgical practice and its peri and postoperative complications. Material and methods: The present study was performed in the Department of General Surgery, Government Medical College and Rajindra Hospital. We selected 30 cases of uncomplicated inguinal hernia admitted to the department. The surgery was performed successfully on all the patients after induction of anesthesia. Perioperative complications and postoperative complications observed were managed properly and noted for further evaluation. Results: No perioperative complications like major vessel injury, bowel or bladder injury, spermatic cord injury or nerve injury, minor bleeding was observed in 2 patients (6.67%). The patients who suffered from either moderate or severe pain were given oral Diclofenac and intravenous injection Diclofenac respectively. We observed that there is no complication during the hospital stay of the patient. Postoperatively, two patients develop seroma and one patient had recurrence of hernia. Conclusion: Based on the results of present study, we conclude that inguinal hernia TEP repair is a safe procedure to perform as day care surgery because of fewer peri and post-opertative implications
Authors and Affiliations
Darshanjit Singh Walia, Anand Singla, Deeksha Singla, Karanvir Singh
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