Shouldice's Herniorrhaphy versus Moloney's Darn Herniorrhaphy in Young Patients (A Prospective Randomised Study)
Aims: Shouldice's repair (SR) and Moloney's darn repair (DR) are commonly practised repairs for hernias in the young age group with acceptably low recurrence rates. The SR is considered technically challenging and difficult, while the DR is gaining popularity in recent years. Therefore, th...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of postgraduate medicine (Bombay) 2003-02, Vol.46 (1) |
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Zusammenfassung: | Aims: Shouldice's repair (SR) and Moloney's darn repair (DR) are
commonly practised repairs for hernias in the young age group with
acceptably low recurrence rates. The SR is considered technically
challenging and difficult, while the DR is gaining popularity in recent
years. Therefore, there is a need to compare these repairs. MATERIAL
AND METHODs: To compare these techniques a total of 50 cases (age group
18-40 years) were randomised to two groups (SR 25, DR 25). These were
well matched for age, the side and the type of hernia. Both groups were
studied with respect to operative time; postoperative pain at 6,12 and
24 hours (evaluated by pain scale 1-10) need for analgesia, ambulation
(evaluated by a four-point scale), complications and return to work.
Results: The SR required a longer time (average 81 minutes) compared to
DR (average 43 minutes). Patients undergoing SR complained of pain of a
higher scale at 6, 12 and 24 hours post surgery and had a significant
higher need for analgesia on day 1 and 2 (p |
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ISSN: | 0022-3859 |