[Inguinal hernia repair: time interval between surgical repair and recurrence]
- PMID: 17607227
- DOI: 10.1016/s0021-7697(07)89484-1
[Inguinal hernia repair: time interval between surgical repair and recurrence]
Abstract
This study seeks to evaluate the time interval between initial inguinal hernia repair and the appearance of recurrent hernia in patients undergoing re-operation. Recurrent hernia was identified in 94 (6.4%) of 1,474 patients having undergone initial hernia repair at our institution. Recurrence appeared within two years in 40 patients (42%). Recurrences were noted beyond five years in 32 patients (34%), and after 20 years in 18 patients (19%). 75% of recurrences had occurred within 15 years. We conclude that almost two-thirds of recurrences occur later than five years after the initial intervention and a quarter occur at an interval of more than fifteen years. Most studies underestimate hernia recurrence due to an insufficient period of post-operative observation.
Comment in
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[How to gauge the results of inguinal hernia repair].J Chir (Paris). 2007 Mar-Apr;144(2):94-5. doi: 10.1016/s0021-7697(07)89478-6. J Chir (Paris). 2007. PMID: 17607221 French. No abstract available.
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