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Vol. 2, Issue 4, Part A (2018)

A clinical study of adults' paraumbilical hernia and its treatment

Author(s): Dr. Katragadda Satyendra Kumar and Dr. Sricharan Kotapati
Abstract:
Background and Objectives: The paraumbilical hernia is among the most typical adult hernia forms. This clinical study examines the appearance, etiology, management, and postoperative outcomes of persons with paraumbilical hernias.
Methods: From August 2017 to July 2018, the study was done at Department of General Surgery, Sree Lakshmi Narayana Institute of Medical Sciences, Puducherry, India. 47 situations have been looked at Nine people had Vertical Anatomical Repair, 18 people had Open Prosthetic Mesh Repair, and 19 people had Laparoscopic Mesh Repair. 
Results: 19 patients (40.4%) underwent Laparoscopic prosthetic mesh repair and 18 patients (38.2%) underwent open prosthetic mesh repair out of which 3 were inlay mesh repair, 10 were On lay and 7 was pro peritoneal mesh repair. 9 patients underwent vertical anatomical repair. Table 7 shows surgical procedures. There is a statistical difference between Open and Laparoscopic Mesh repair in the length of time spent in the hospital after surgery (T=3.232, P=0.0026) and the pain score (p0.05). Open mesh repair, anatomical repair, and laparoscopic mesh repair do not cause the disease to come back. 
Conclusion: Surgery is the treatment of choice in all cases. The classic repair is that proposed by Mayo. In healthy individuals surgical repair with better non absorbable suture material given good results with a low recurrence rate.

Pages: 43-47  |  71 Views  29 Downloads
How to cite this article:
Dr. Katragadda Satyendra Kumar, Dr. Sricharan Kotapati. A clinical study of adults' paraumbilical hernia and its treatment. Int J Surg Sci 2018;2(4):43-47. DOI: https://doi.org/10.33545/surgery.2018.v2.i4a.1063
 
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