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Surgical aspects and early morbidity of patients undergoing open recurrent inguinal hernia repair.

Fernando A C Spencer NettoMarguerite MainprizeAyse YilbasCassim DeganiAnton SvendrovskiPeter Szasz
Published in: Hernia : the journal of hernias and abdominal wall surgery (2023)
Open reoperations for inguinal hernia first recurrences are more complex, with noticeable differences according to the index operation, and associated with higher morbidity when compared with primary hernia repairs. This complexity varies according to the type of primary surgery, with a previous Shouldice repair and open hernia repair with mesh presenting higher surgical difficulties although this did not translate to higher incidence of early complications. This information may allow adequate allocation of surgeons with an expertise in recurrent hernias and choice of recurrent repair method (laparoscopic or open) based on the primary surgery.
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