ZHU Zhengquan ① , PANG Zhihong
(Dept. of Hepatobiliary Pancreatic Splenic Surgery, the First People′s
Hospital of Nanyang,Nanyang 473000, China)
Abstract Objective: To investigate the clinical effect of hybridization technique on irreducible unilateral inguinal hernia. Methods: 64 patients with irreducible unilateral inguinal hernia were selected and randomized into the control group and study group, with 32 patients in each group. Laparoscopic technique was used for patients in the control group, while hybridization technique was applied to patients of the study group. Patients in both groups were followed up for one year. The operation time, intraoperative blood loss, duration of pneumoperitoneum, postoperative activity time and hospital stay, postoperative pain scores, perioperative complications, the recurrence and infection of patients during follow-up were compared between both groups. Results: Intraoperative blood loss of the study group was higher than that of the control group; the operation time, duration of pneumoperitoneum, postoperative activity time and the hospital stay was shorter than that of the control group, with a statistically significant difference(P<0.05); VAS score was lower than that of the control group, perioperative complications rate was 9.38 % , lower than 31.25 % in the control group (P<0.05); there was no recurrence and infection rate during one-year follow-up. Conclusion: Hybridization technique in the treatment of irreducible unilateral inguinal herinia can effectively reduce postoperative pain, with the advantage of quick postoperative recovery.
Keywords: hybridization technology; irreducible unilateral inguinal hernia; pain; recurrence
DOI:10.19296/ j.cnki.1008-2409.2023-01-015
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