Decreasing use of open procedures in elective inguinal hernia surgery

K. Andresen, J. Rosenberg
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Background: There is a change in the use of surgical methods for the repair of inguinal hernias. In Denmark, the national guidelines recommend either the Lichtenstein or the laparoscopic repair. The laparoscopic repair has gained popularity over the last years. The aim of the current study was to report trends in techniques for the repair of elective inguinal hernias, with focus on the Lichtenstein repair, the laparoscopic repair, and reoperation rates. Methods: This cohort study was based on data from the Danish Inguinal Hernia Database from January 1, 1998, until December 31, 2019. The outcome in this study was trends in the use of surgical methods for the repair of groin hernias in Denmark. Results were divided on patients with unilateral and bilateral groin hernia repairs. Patients were also divided into six groups depending on which year they were operated. The first group consisted of patients operated from 1998 to 2002, the second group was operated from 2003 to 2006, the third group from 2007 to 2010, the fourth group from 2011 to 2014, and the last group was operated from 2015 to 2019. Results: In total 173,302 patients initially operated electively for a groin hernia were included. There were several different methods being used for unilateral hernia repairs; however, there seems to be fewer methods in use compared with earlier. The laparoscopic repairs accounted for 96% of the bilateral inguinal hernias and 51% of the unilateral hernias. There has been a decrease in the use of the Lichtenstein method through the years. After 2017, the majority of patients received a laparoscopic repair for a primary unilateral inguinal hernia. Conclusions: In conclusion, this study demonstrated that over the last 21 years there has been an increase in the use of laparoscopic repair for bilateral inguinal hernia that now covers almost 100%. For primary unilateral hernias, the laparoscopic approach is increasingly being used now covering more than half of the operations. Basic surgical training might need to include laparoscopic repair of inguinal hernias in the future.
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择期腹股沟疝手术中开放式手术的减少
背景:腹股沟疝修补术的手术方法发生了变化。在丹麦,国家指南推荐Lichtenstein或腹腔镜修复。在过去的几年里,腹腔镜修复越来越受欢迎。本研究的目的是报告选择性腹股沟疝修补技术的发展趋势,重点是Lichtenstein修补术、腹腔镜修补术和再手术率。方法:该队列研究基于1998年1月1日至2019年12月31日丹麦腹股沟疝数据库的数据。本研究的结果是丹麦腹股沟疝修补手术方法的使用趋势。结果分为单侧和双侧腹股沟疝修补患者。根据手术年份,患者也被分为六组。第一组为1998 - 2002年手术的患者,第二组为2003 - 2006年手术的患者,第三组为2007 - 2010年手术的患者,第四组为2011 - 2014年手术的患者,最后一组为2015 - 2019年手术的患者。结果:共有173,302例患者首次选择手术治疗腹股沟疝。有几种不同的方法用于单侧疝修复;然而,与以前相比,现在使用的方法似乎更少了。腹腔镜修补双侧腹股沟疝占96%,单侧腹股沟疝占51%。这些年来,利希滕斯坦法的使用一直在减少。2017年之后,大多数患者接受了原发性单侧腹股沟疝的腹腔镜修复。结论:总之,本研究表明,在过去的21年里,腹腔镜修复双侧腹股沟疝的使用增加了,现在几乎覆盖了100%。对于原发性单侧疝,腹腔镜方法越来越多地被使用,现在覆盖了一半以上的手术。基础手术训练可能需要包括腹腔镜修补腹股沟疝在未来。
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