Complications of Surgical and Medical Care: General Terms Clinical Trial
Official title:
Phase 3 Study of a New Way for Laparoscopic Inguinal Hernia Repair in Pediatric
laparoscopic hernia sac high-ligation
- has a high recurrence rate laparoscopic hernia sac high-ligation and the lateral
umbilicus ligament covering the hernia opening
- The investigators developed a method of laparoscopic hernia repair by applying a new
concept in hernia repair. The hernia opening was tightened, and hernia opening region
repaired with a lateral umbilicus ligament in a tension-free manner. This method
combines the advantages of a secure repair achieved by the open method with the minimal
invasiveness of the laparoscopic method. The investigators hypothesized that the
lateral umbilicus ligament covering the internal hernia opening region after the
laparoscopic purse-string knot would result in lower recurrence and the same operation
relative complication.
The primary outcome measure was the recurrence rate after surgery, and the secondary outcome measures included degree of postoperative pain, the amount of postoperative analgesia, procedural duration, number of days to recovery normal activity, surgical complications, cosmetic results, and patient satisfaction. The outcome was recorded at the outpatient visits 10 days, 6 months, 1 year, 3 years and 5 years after the surgery. The cosmetic result was scored (unsatisfactory = 0, satisfactory = 1, good = 2, and excellent = 3) by the patients or parents, the attending nurse, and the surgeon (maximum points = 9). The patient satisfaction was scored similarly (unsatisfactory = 0, satisfactory = 1, good = 2, and excellent = 3). The long axis of the testes was measured. ;
Observational Model: Case Control, Time Perspective: Prospective
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