2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2015.07.015
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Laparoscopic management of recurrent inguinal hernia in childhood

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“…We lacked the data to calculate the lag time from first repair to the detection of the recurrence. However, since the median time from first repair to repair of the recurrence was 0.7 years (8 months) in our series, the time from first repair to the detection of recurrence is probably close to 3.6 and 6 months, as reported by Grimsby et al 16 and Shalaby et al, 14 respectively. In our series, recurrent hernia was evident in less than 1 week after repair in 10% of patients, which indicate a technical error or mishap during the primary repair in these patients.…”
Section: Recurrent Inguinal Hernia Authors Experiencesupporting
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“…We lacked the data to calculate the lag time from first repair to the detection of the recurrence. However, since the median time from first repair to repair of the recurrence was 0.7 years (8 months) in our series, the time from first repair to the detection of recurrence is probably close to 3.6 and 6 months, as reported by Grimsby et al 16 and Shalaby et al, 14 respectively. In our series, recurrent hernia was evident in less than 1 week after repair in 10% of patients, which indicate a technical error or mishap during the primary repair in these patients.…”
Section: Recurrent Inguinal Hernia Authors Experiencesupporting
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“…Technical errors such as inadvertent release of a ligature closing the sac or internal ring, failure to completely ligate a large hernia sac, multiple ruptures of the sac during surgical dissection, cutting of the thread through the ligated tissue, repair under too much tension, too distal ligation of the hernia sac in open repair and, in laparoscopic repair, use of absorbable sutures, repair under tension, and failure to include in the repair the area between the inner orifice and epigastric vessels, also contribute to subsequent recurrence. [13][14][15][16] Manifestation of a recurrent pediatric inguinal hernia is often an inguinal or scrotal bulging not unlike the one that existed before the first hernia repair. However, sometimes the recurrent hernia is incarcerated.…”
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“…[3] Despite numerous outcome analyses and these being the most common procedures in children, there are no studies evaluating who are in fact performing these surgeries, pediatric urologists or pediatric surgeons. [46]…”
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“…Recurrence in inguinal hernia is a rare complication. Reported recurrence rate is 1% to 5% in elective hernia repair while this percentage increases for strangulated 16,17 hernia.…”
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