We reviewed case reports, updated to January 2005, of 2,468 operations for groin hernia in 2,350 patients, including 277 recurrent hernias. The data obtained, following a simple anatomo-clinical classification into three types that could be used to orient surgical strategy, were: type R1 - first recurrence of "high" oblique external reducible hernia with small (<2 cm) defect in non-obese patients after pure tissue or mesh repair; type R2 - first recurrence of "low" direct reducible hernia with small (<2 cm) defect in non-obese patients after pure tissue or mesh repair; and type R3 - all other recurrences, including femoral recurrences, recurrent groin hernia with large defect (inguinal eventration), multi-recurrent hernias, non-reducible contralateral primary or recurrent hernia, and situations compromised by aggravating factors (e.g. obesity) or otherwise not easily included in R1 or R2 after pure tissue or mesh repair.

Inguinal Hernia Recurrence : classification and approach / G. Campanelli, D. Pettinari, F.M. Nicolosi, M. Cavalli, E. Contessini Avesani. - In: HERNIA. - ISSN 1265-4906. - 10:2(2006 Apr), pp. 159-161. [10.1007/s10029-005-0053-3]

Inguinal Hernia Recurrence : classification and approach

G. Campanelli
Primo
;
D. Pettinari
Secondo
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F.M. Nicolosi;E. Contessini Avesani
Ultimo
2006

Abstract

We reviewed case reports, updated to January 2005, of 2,468 operations for groin hernia in 2,350 patients, including 277 recurrent hernias. The data obtained, following a simple anatomo-clinical classification into three types that could be used to orient surgical strategy, were: type R1 - first recurrence of "high" oblique external reducible hernia with small (<2 cm) defect in non-obese patients after pure tissue or mesh repair; type R2 - first recurrence of "low" direct reducible hernia with small (<2 cm) defect in non-obese patients after pure tissue or mesh repair; and type R3 - all other recurrences, including femoral recurrences, recurrent groin hernia with large defect (inguinal eventration), multi-recurrent hernias, non-reducible contralateral primary or recurrent hernia, and situations compromised by aggravating factors (e.g. obesity) or otherwise not easily included in R1 or R2 after pure tissue or mesh repair.
Groin hernia ; Recurrence ; Classification ; Treatment
Settore MED/18 - Chirurgia Generale
apr-2006
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