Laparoscopic repair for groin hernias
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Laparoscopic repair for groin hernias
Abstract
So where do things stand in 2003? Laparoscopic herniorrhaphy appears to result in less postoperative pain (acute and chronic) and in a shorter convalescence and an earlier return to work, compared with the open repair. It can be performed safely and with a low recurrence rate. However, it takes longer to do, is more difficult to learn, and costs more, all reasons why it is not more commonly performed. Currently, laparoscopic herniorrhaphy accounts for 15% to 20% of hernia operations in America and around the world. Who can blame the surgeon in a community practice for opting for the open mesh repair, operating on familiar anatomy, and using familiar techniques? Nevertheless, with efforts to cut costs by eliminating disposable equipment and honing skills to decrease operating time, laparoscopic herniorrhaphy will probably continue to be a contender, especially for the younger patient who wants to return to work quickly and for patients with bilateral and recurrent hernias. It is arguable that surgeons should possess skill in both open and laparoscopic techniques and should know the indications for each--some hernias are best repaired laparoscopically. That said, laparoscopic herniorrhaphy will most likely be performed by those with a special interest and proficiency in the technique. At the least, the laparoscopic revolution and laparoscopic hernia repair have helped elevate the study of hernia anatomy and herniorrhaphy to a position it deserves and this has made us all better hernia surgeons. What was once the stepchild of general surgery now occupies a more prominent and respectable place. With the continuing efforts of dedicated, energetic investigators, we should continue to see advances in the safe and effective repair of this most common of surgical maladies.
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