Limited use of local anesthesia for open inguinal hernia repair: a qualitative study.
J H H OlsenJ LaursenJ RosenbergPublished in: Hernia : the journal of hernias and abdominal wall surgery (2021)
Participants considered intraoperative pain and quality of surgical technique, communication and teaching, logistics, and clinical routines as important factors when choosing anesthesia for open inguinal hernia repair and these factors acted as barriers for implementing of local anesthesia in Danish public hospitals. In this setting, implementation strategies should, therefore, be multimodal to address these barriers. The potential workload in such an effort should be justified by evidence supporting specific types of local anesthesia comapared with general anesthesia with use of propofol/remifentanil and a laryngeal mask.