Kh. Bauer et al., 10-YEAR RESULTS AFTER REPAIR OF PROBLEMAT IC RECURRENT INGUINAL-HERNIAS WITH POLYPROPYLENE MESH, Zentralblatt fur Chirurgie, 123(2), 1998, pp. 163-166
The repair of multiple recurrences of inguinal hernias remains a surgi
cal challenge. In 38 patients with a problematic recurrent inguinal he
rnia we implanted a polypropylene mesh (Prolene) in order to reinforce
the transversalis fascia and to repair the inguinal hernia. 20 of the
se were medial and 14 lateral hernias; 4 patients had a combination of
both types. All patients were prospectively included into this study
and were seen in median follow-up periods of 3 and 6 months, as well a
s 4 and 9 years. As early complications hematoma of the wound (n = 3),
scrotal edema (n = 1), temporary pain at the wound site (n = 12) and
paresthesia (n = 13) occurred. Two patients (n = 2) developed a femora
l hernia and one patient suffered from a persisting nerve injury of th
e ilioinguinal nerve. Due to the low complication and recurrency rate
the tension free repair with polypropylene mesh is a effective method
for treatment of problematic recurrent hernias.