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轻量型网片可以提高腹腔镜全腹膜外腹股沟疝修补术后的功能结局
Chinese Journal of Practical Surgery ›› 2010, Vol. 30 ›› Issue (07) : 562-567.
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Lightweight mesh improves functional outcome in laparoscopic totally extra-peritoneal inguinal hernia repair Khan LR, Liong S, de Beaux AC, et al. Department of Clinical and Surgical Sciences (Surgery), Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, University of Edinburgh, 51 Little France Crescent, Edinburgh, EH16 4SA, UK
Abstract Objective This has led to various types of mesh being engineered, with a growing interest in a lighter weight mesh. The aim of this prospective study was to compare the outcome after laparoscopic totally extra-peritoneal (TEP) inguinal repair using new lightweight or traditional heavyweight mesh performed in a single specialist centre. Methods Between November 2004 and July 2005, 250 patients underwent laparoscopic TEP inguinal repair using either lightweight (Ultrapro®, 30g/m2) or heavyweight (Prolene®, 100 g/m2) mesh. Follow-up data was obtained using case note review and telephone-based questionnaire. Patients were followed up within the early and late post-operative periods to assess any changes in outcome. Results Follow-up information was obtained for 188 (75%) out of 250 patients. There was no difference between lightweight and heavyweight groups in the incidence or severity of pain/discomfort at mean 4 and 15 months follow-up. There was significantly less interference with physical activity at short and long term follow-up in the lightweight group, in particular lifting (9% vs 21% at mean 4 months, Mann-Whitney U, P = 0.024), walking (1% vs 11% at mean 15 months, Mann-Whitney U, P = 0.006) and vigorous activities (7% vs 19% at mean 15 months, Mann-Whitney-U, P = 0.012). There was no significant difference in awareness of mesh or stiffness in the groin. Conclusions Laparoscopic TEP inguinal hernia repair with a lightweight mesh improves functional outcome in the short and long term. There was significantly less interference with all aspects of physical activity with the lightweight mesh. Pain in both groups was very mild, highlighting the benefits of laparoscopic surgery.
Inguinal hernia / laparoscopic totally extra-peritoneal / Mesh / polypropylene / lightweight mesh
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