2018
DOI: 10.9738/intsurg-d-16-00041.1
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Perioperative Platelet Inhibition in Elective Inguinal Hernia Surgery—Increased Rate of Postoperative Bleeding and Hematomas?

Abstract: In patients on oral antiplatelet therapy secondary to critical vascular diseases, the risk of interrupting antiplatelet therapy has to be weighed against the risk of postoperative hematoma or bleeding when surgery is planned. The goal of this study was to determine the risk of postoperative hematoma and postoperative bleeding in elective inguinal hernia surgery during continuous platelet inhibition. Patients receiving either elective total extraperitoneal hernioplasty or Lichtenstein repair for inguinal hernia… Show more

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“…The outcomes were satisfactory even for bilateral hernia repairs. Our results are in accordance with earlier studies conducted in inguinal hernia patients undergoing open Lichtenstein repair in a similar setting [25, 26]. However, no study was known to compare the outcomes of IHR using the UHS technique under LA.…”
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confidence: 92%
“…The outcomes were satisfactory even for bilateral hernia repairs. Our results are in accordance with earlier studies conducted in inguinal hernia patients undergoing open Lichtenstein repair in a similar setting [25, 26]. However, no study was known to compare the outcomes of IHR using the UHS technique under LA.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%