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Review
. 2015 Dec;50(12):2147-54.
doi: 10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2015.08.056. Epub 2015 Sep 10.

Incidence of metachronous contralateral inguinal hernias in children following unilateral repair - A meta-analysis of prospective studies

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Incidence of metachronous contralateral inguinal hernias in children following unilateral repair - A meta-analysis of prospective studies

Kathrin Wenk et al. J Pediatr Surg. 2015 Dec.

Abstract

Purpose: The objective of this review was to systematically evaluate the incidence of a metachronous contralateral inguinal hernia (MCIH) in children with unilateral inguinal hernia and therefore to propose or to reject routine contralateral groin exploration.

Methods: Electronic searches restricted to prospective studies with a minimal follow-up of 1year included MEDLINE, EMBASE and the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials.

Results: Six studies involving 1669 children were included. Overall MCIH was 6% (95% CI from 4% to 8%). The odds for MCIH development were significantly larger in children with an initial left-sided hernia (OR 2.66 with 95% CI from 1.56 to 4.53) and in children with open contralateral processus vaginalis (CPV) (OR 4.17 with 95% CI from 1.25 to 13.9).

Conclusions: The overall incidence of MCIH following unilateral inguinal hernia repair in children is 6%. Initial left-sided hernia (8.5%) and open CPV (13.8%) are risk factors for MCIH development. Female gender (8.2%) and younger age (<1year) (6.9%) non-significantly increase the risk of MCIH.

Keywords: Contralateral; Incidence; Inguinal hernia; Metachronous.

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