A hernia is defined as an aberrant protrusion of a viscus or part of a viscus through an aperture in the walls of the cavity in which it is contained, either normal or abnormal. Both acquired and spontaneous hernias are possible. An external abdominal hernia is the most prevalent kind of spontaneous hernia. To examine the following side effects in patients with inguinal hernias treated with three stitch hernioplasty recurrence of the hernia, persistent pain in the groin, foreign body sinus and wound infection. It was a Prospective study this study was conducted January‐march 2022‐2023. 100 cases of inguinal hernia patients admitted at Meenakshi medical college hospital and Research Institute. The following observations were made when the patients were examined to evaluate postoperative issues at one‐week, one‐month, three‐month, sixmonth and one‐year intervals. Two of the 100 patients who underwent surgery experienced wound infections. The patients received three doses of parenteral antibiotics postoperatively and one dose prior to surgery. The medication used for this was cefotaxime. The two patients had diabetes and required additional antibiotics to help control their blood sugar levels. In order to get a reliable and consistent result, we still need to follow up on the cases for at least five years. In addition the three stitch hernioplasty technique is simple, easy to learn, less likely to cause vascular injury, requires less time, produces less tissue damage and has a lower risk of foreign body reaction. Inguinal hernia repair, mesh fixation and minimum sutures.
Romena Mukherjee. A prospective Study of Inguinal Hernia Patients Managed by Three Stitch Hernioplasty.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36478/10.59218/makrjms.2024.4.32.35
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