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Inguinal Hernia Repair in Patients with Cirrhosis is not Associated with Increased Risk of Complications and Recurrence
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  • World journal of surgery, 2011-06, Vol.35 (6), p.1229-1233
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New York: Springer-Verlag
Erscheinungsjahr
2011
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  • Background Although inguinal hernia in patients with liver cirrhosis (LC) is not uncommon, literature comparing operative complications and long-term recurrence rate after inguinal hernia repair in LC patients and non-LC patients is limited. Methods A total of 780 eligible patients including 129 (16.5%) patients with LC underwent inguinal hernia repair with the standard McVay procedure by a single surgeon over a 10-year period. Patients were prospectively registered and clinical data were analyzed retrospectively. Results In the LC group, 45 patients were of Child-Turcotte-Pugh (CTP) class A (34.9%), 66 were class B (51.1%), and 18 were class C (14.0%). Eighty-one patients with LC (62.8%) had ascites at the time of operation. Postoperative complications occurred in 14 LC patients (10.9%). Complication rate was unrelated to CTP class (A:B:C = 11.1%:9.1%:16.7%; P  = 0.69) and was not higher than among non-LC patients (6.8%; P  = 0.11). Two LC patients (1.6%) of CTP class C died postoperatively from hepatic failure. In LC group patients, median follow-up was 22.9 months and recurrence developed in three (2.3%). Cumulative recurrence rates were not significantly different between the LC and non-LC patient groups ( P  = 0.87). The cumulative rate of contralateral side hernia development was also similar between the two groups ( P  = 0.63). Conclusions Our results indicate that the incidence of postoperative complications and long-term recurrence after inguinal hernia repair in LC patients does not differ from that in non-LC patients. Elective repair of symptomatic inguinal hernia in patients with cirrhosis should be advocated.

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