Ilioinguinal Nerve Neurectomy is better than Preservation in Lichtenstein Hernia Repair: A Systematic Literature Review and Meta-analysis.
Roberto CirocchiMarco SuteraPiergiorgio FedeliGabriele AnaniaPiero CovarelliFabio SuadoniCarlo BoselliLuigi CarliniStefano TrastulliVito D'AndreaPaolo BruzzonePublished in: World journal of surgery (2021)
Ilioinguinal nerve identification in Lichtenstein inguinal hernia repair is the fundamental step to reduce or avoid postoperative pain. Prophylactic ilioinguinal nerve neurectomy seems to offer some advantages concerning pain in the first 6th month postoperative period, although it might be possible that the small number of cases contributed to the insignificancy regarding paresthesia and hypoesthesia. Nowadays, prudent surgeons should discuss with patients and their families the uncertain benefits and the potential risks of neurectomy before performing the hernioplasty.
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