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New Technique of Inguinal Hernia Repair During Prostatectomy Publisher



Talebpour M1 ; Khatami F2 ; Aghaii M2 ; Aghamir SMK2
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  1. 1. Department of General Surgery, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Iran
  2. 2. Urology Research Center, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Iran

Source: Journal of Clinical Urology Published:2022


Abstract

Background: Several benefits of inguinal hernia repair concurrent with simple prostatectomy have been proposed recently. For the first time we represent this surgery in the form of retroperitoneal mesh insertion without an additional surgical cut for the inguinal hernia repair. Methods: We selected 19 patients for this trial of a new surgery method. The simple prostatectomy was performed and from the same surgical cut the hernia sac recognized. Two methods of prostatectomy surgery were undertaken: Millin’s and Freyer’s prostatectomy. The retroperitoneal insertion of monofilament polypropylene was undertaken for hernia repair. Results: All patients were prospectively followed for three years for clinical outcomes and hernia recurrence. No complications after surgery, including wound infection, pelvic collections, sepsis and recurrence of the hernia were seen. Conclusions: Our new retroperitoneal mesh insertion technique is safe, effective and simultaneously practical with simple prostatectomy. This new method is strongly recommended to other surgeons, since it has beneficial results with no noteworthy raise in operative duration or further complications. © British Association of Urological Surgeons 2020.