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“…The incidence of chronic pain in our study is low compared to previously data reporting an overall incidence of 6 % (range 1-16 %) after endoscopic repair [34]. This could potentially be due to the positive effect of experience and high volume and is confirmed by other groups with an abundant experience in performing endoscopic repair [20,35].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 48%
“…The incidence of chronic pain in our study is low compared to previously data reporting an overall incidence of 6 % (range 1-16 %) after endoscopic repair [34]. This could potentially be due to the positive effect of experience and high volume and is confirmed by other groups with an abundant experience in performing endoscopic repair [20,35].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 48%
“…23 Other reports have shown differences in HRQOL (social functioning, mental health, and pain) between those with and without chronic pain 24 and reduced HRQOL after several types of surgery, including inguinal hernia repair. 3,25 Compared with age-and sex-matched norms in the general population, we found that the general surgery cohort experienced lower levels of HRQOL (physical functioning, role-physical, general health, vitality, social functioning, and the PCS and MCS), and these scores remained well below Canadian norms six months after surgery. This is contrary to findings in our previous study where six months after gynecological surgery HRQOL was close to that seen in the general population, and for some domains, it was significantly higher (bodily pain, roleemotional, mental health).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 67%
“…50,76 Incidence rates of PPSP depend on the type of surgery and range from 10 to 60%. 1 The variability in incidence rates might be due to different study designs and methodologies, surgical techniques, selected samples, and PPSP definitions used.…”
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confidence: 99%