We reviewed 1005 cases of groin hernia in 932 patients including 113 recurrent hernias. Eighty-seven percent of the patients were seen again one year after surgery for an evaluation of technique, results and complications. The data obtained was used to propose a simple anatomoclinical classification into three types which could be used to orient surgical strategy. Type R1 includes first relapse oblique external reducable hernia of less than 2 cm in non-obese patients: the Lichtenstine-gilbert technique is indicated. Type R2 includes inferior, direct reducable first relapse hernia of less than 2 cm in non-obese patients: the Wantz-Trabucco technique is indicated. Type R3 includes all the other forms: the Stoppa technique, or alternatively laparoscopy, is proposed.

Hernies récidivées de l'aine : propositions de classification et de tactique chirurgicale / G. Campanelli, R. Cavagnoli, L. Bottero, M. De Simone, P. Pietri. - In: JOURNAL DE CHIRURGIE. - ISSN 0021-7697. - 133:6(1996), pp. 270-273.

Hernies récidivées de l'aine : propositions de classification et de tactique chirurgicale

G. Campanelli
Primo
;
M. De Simone
Penultimo
;
P. Pietri
Ultimo
1996

Abstract

We reviewed 1005 cases of groin hernia in 932 patients including 113 recurrent hernias. Eighty-seven percent of the patients were seen again one year after surgery for an evaluation of technique, results and complications. The data obtained was used to propose a simple anatomoclinical classification into three types which could be used to orient surgical strategy. Type R1 includes first relapse oblique external reducable hernia of less than 2 cm in non-obese patients: the Lichtenstine-gilbert technique is indicated. Type R2 includes inferior, direct reducable first relapse hernia of less than 2 cm in non-obese patients: the Wantz-Trabucco technique is indicated. Type R3 includes all the other forms: the Stoppa technique, or alternatively laparoscopy, is proposed.
classification; groin hernia; recurrence; treatment
1996
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