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. 2000 Oct;165(10):747-50.

Back to work more quickly after an inguinal hernia repair

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  • PMID: 11050871

Back to work more quickly after an inguinal hernia repair

R Ambach et al. Mil Med. 2000 Oct.

Abstract

Tension-free hernia repair plus recovery expectancy statements return personnel to work more quickly. On the day of primary inguinal hernia repair, patients were given statements about their likelihood of returning from convalescent leave after 7 days and performing nonstrenuous work. Similar statements were given to them by telephone at 72 hours postoperatively and at a 1-week follow-up appointments. Seventy-four percent of the 73 patients returned to nonstrenuous work within 7 days, and 90% returned to strenuous work within 30 days. In this small sample, 385 work days were saved from the Navy's recommended 14 days of convalescent leave. By combining recovery expectancy statements with an effective surgical procedure, it is possible to avoid prolonged convalescence, thereby enhancing military readiness.

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