[Chronic inguinal pain after transperitoneal mesh implantation. Case report of net shrinkage]
- PMID: 9483359
- DOI: 10.1007/s001040050363
[Chronic inguinal pain after transperitoneal mesh implantation. Case report of net shrinkage]
Abstract
The implantation of a mesh is an essential step in laparoscopic inguinal hernia surgery. We present the case of a 22-year-old man who developed an unspecific and refractory syndrome of inguinal pain after a TAPP procedure for a primary inguinal hernia. Repeated reoperation for removement of clips and nerve transection were unsuccessful. By a transinguinal approach, 18 months after the first operation we removed a preperitoneal Prolene mesh which had shrunk and folded to 30% of its original size. The problem of biocompatibility of meshes currently used in inguinal hernia surgery is discussed.
Comment in
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[Surgery of inguinal hernia].Chirurg. 1998 Apr;69(4):489-91. Chirurg. 1998. PMID: 9612640 German. No abstract available.
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