Postoperative Pain after Inguinal Hernia Repair Using the Tension-Free Lichtenstein Procedure: A Retrospective Study.

Current health sciences journal Pub Date : 2023-10-01 Epub Date: 2023-12-29 DOI:10.12865/CHSJ.49.04.7
Marian Răcăreanu, Silviu-Daniel Preda, Anamaria Predoi, Sapalidis Konstantinos, Tudor Bratiloveanu, Gabriel Florin Răzvan Mogoș, Adrian Dobrinescu, Sandu Râmboiu, Dragoș Mărgăritescu, Dan Cârțu, Valeriu Șurlin
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Inguinal hernia surgery is a constantly evolving field, with ongoing research efforts aimed at enhancing surgical techniques and outcomes for patients. This retrospective study conducted between 2015 and 2020 in the First Surgical Clinic of Craiova Emergency Clinical Hospital focused on the occurrence and characteristics of postoperative pain following inguinal hernia repair using the tension-free Lichtenstein procedure. A total of 178 patients were included in the study, with 16.85% reporting postoperative pain. The average pain intensity was 6.4 on a scale of 1 to 10. Patients described the pain as numbness, burning sensation, stinging, pressure, and tingling sensations. Notably, 50% of patients reported pain related to weather changes. While the study explored potential relationships between patient demographics, hernia type, and postoperative pain, no statistically significant associations were found. Approximately 20% of patients with postoperative pain reported adverse effects on their work, and 10% used analgesics for pain management. This study highlights the multifaceted nature of postoperative pain following inguinal hernia repair, emphasizing the need for further research to identify individual risk factors and adherence to international guidelines for hernia management. The findings also underscore the importance of effective pain management strategies to improve patient comfort and quality of life post-surgery.

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使用无张力 Lichtenstein 手术进行腹股沟疝修补术后的疼痛:回顾性研究
腹股沟疝手术是一个不断发展的领域,目前正在进行的研究旨在提高手术技术和患者的治疗效果。这项回顾性研究于 2015 年至 2020 年期间在克拉约瓦急诊临床医院第一外科诊所进行,重点研究了使用无张力 Lichtenstein 手术进行腹股沟疝修补术后疼痛的发生率和特点。共有 178 名患者参与了这项研究,其中 16.85% 的患者报告了术后疼痛。平均疼痛强度为 6.4(1 至 10 分)。患者将疼痛描述为麻木感、烧灼感、刺痛感、压迫感和刺痛感。值得注意的是,50% 的患者表示疼痛与天气变化有关。虽然该研究探讨了患者人口统计学特征、疝气类型和术后疼痛之间的潜在关系,但没有发现有统计学意义的关联。约 20% 的术后疼痛患者报告说他们的工作受到了不良影响,10% 的患者使用止痛药来缓解疼痛。这项研究突出了腹股沟疝修补术后疼痛的多面性,强调了进一步研究确定个体风险因素和遵守国际疝管理指南的必要性。研究结果还强调了有效的疼痛管理策略对提高患者舒适度和术后生活质量的重要性。
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