H. Striffeler et al., QUALITY-CONTROL FOLLOWING INTRODUCTION OF A NEW HERNIA REPAIR TECHNIQUE - BARWELL TRANSVERSALIS FASCIA TECHNIQUE, Helvetica chirurgica acta, 59(5-6), 1993, pp. 771-774
From 1987 to 1991 we operated on 320 patients with 360 inguinal hernia
s with the recently introduced transversalis fascial repair after Barw
ell. The transversalis fascia is duplicated with an atraumatic looped
nylon 0.43 trainees performed 70% of the operations. The follow-up was
30 months (6-62) for 317 (88%) hernias (two examiners). Over all we o
bserved eleven (3.5%) recurrences, in 8 cases after primary operation.
Two of this recurrences were initially missed femoral hernias. In the
learning phase we found five early recurrences in the first 60 patien
ts and in the following 257 patients with the same follow-up only 6 re
currences. We conclude that with the new technique of transversalis fa
scial repair after Barwell very good results can be achieved even with
a big number of young surgeons in training.