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Improving patient outcomes with inguinal hernioplasty-local anaesthesia versus local anaesthesia and conscious sedation: a randomized controlled trial.

Pierre-Anthony LeakePatrick J ToppinMarvin E ReidJoseph M PlummerPatrick O RobertsHyacinth Harding-GoldsonMichael E McFarlane
Published in: Hernia : the journal of hernias and abdominal wall surgery (2019)
The use of conscious sedation with local anesthesia for inguinal hernioplasty is safe, results in less pain experience and severity and is associated with better patient satisfaction. The use of conscious sedation does not delay patient discharge.
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