Endoscopic retroperitoneal neurectomy for chronic pain after groin surgery

Background: Chronic postoperative pain after inguinal surgery remains a difficult problem. The role of minimally invasive surgery in this complex setting is still unexplored. Methods: Between January 1997 and January 2007, 34 men and five women with a mean(s.d.) age of 47(16) years underwent endosco...

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Hauptverfasser: Giger, U., Wente, M. N., Büchler, M. W., Krähenbühl, S., Lerut, J., Krähenbühl, L.
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description Background: Chronic postoperative pain after inguinal surgery remains a difficult problem. The role of minimally invasive surgery in this complex setting is still unexplored. Methods: Between January 1997 and January 2007, 34 men and five women with a mean(s.d.) age of 47(16) years underwent endoscopic retroperitoneal neurectomy (ERN) for chronic neuropathic groin pain due to genitofemoral nerve with or without ilioinguinal nerve entrapment. Follow‐up data were obtained 1 and 12 months after surgery. Results: At both timepoints after ERN, the severity of chronic postoperative groin pain at rest and during daily activities, and the rate of occupational disability, were significantly decreased in 27 of the 39 patients compared with preoperative values (all P < 0·001). Conclusion: ERN for chronic postoperative genitofemoral nerve entrapment neuropathy was successful in the majority of patients selected for the procedure. This minimally invasive approach allows simultaneous neurectomy of genitofemoral and ilioinguinal nerves. Copyright © 2009 British Journal of Surgery Society Ltd. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. As effective as open surgery in selected patients
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Length of Stay
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