2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.jchirv.2010.12.011
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Indications de la chirurgie digestive et endocrinienne pratiquée en ambulatoire chez l’adulte

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“…This is due to its technical simplicity and easy reproducibility [ 7 ]. The advantages of this “tension-free” intervention, for the patient, are indisputable and hence the patient's satisfaction [ 8 ]. Complications of hernia surgery such as postoperative pain, urination disorders, and subcutaneous gathering (seroma and hematoma) are better and better controlled [ 6 , 9 ].…”
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“…This is due to its technical simplicity and easy reproducibility [ 7 ]. The advantages of this “tension-free” intervention, for the patient, are indisputable and hence the patient's satisfaction [ 8 ]. Complications of hernia surgery such as postoperative pain, urination disorders, and subcutaneous gathering (seroma and hematoma) are better and better controlled [ 6 , 9 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Complications of hernia surgery such as postoperative pain, urination disorders, and subcutaneous gathering (seroma and hematoma) are better and better controlled [ 6 , 9 ]. These advantages make Lichtenstein intervention one of the first to be performed as an outpatient setting [ 8 ].…”
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“…The surgical principles and techniques are the same as those performed in traditional inpatient surgery [1]. According to several authors, the procedure should be performed by an experienced surgeon or under the supervision of a senior physician [17]. In our study, all patients were operated on by a senior or under the supervision of a senior, aiming to reduce the operation duration and the morbidity rate in order to minimise the failure rate of outpatient management.…”
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“…By analysing the different outpatient hernia surgery series, we found very encouraging results, with success rates ranging from 74 to 100% [10,12,17,30,31]. Drissi's multicentric study reported 6974 patients that underwent ambulatory GHR between 2011 and 2015, achieving a success rate of 96.4% [10].…”
Section: Groin Hernia Repairmentioning
confidence: 99%