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A prospective randomized control trial comparing intracorporeal sutures and tackers for mesh fixation in laparoscopic ventral hernias repair: intraoperative considerations

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Last updated: 27 Dec 2024

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General Surgery.

Abstract

Background: Laparoscopic ventral hernia repair (LVHR) has covered a long distance since its first reported case in 1993. It is an established procedure, but the mesh fixation technique is a contested area. There is a paucity of literature comparing intracorporeal suturing with tackers for mesh fixation.
Objectives: This study was done to check the feasibility of intracorporeal suture mesh fixation by comparing its intraoperative dynamics with tacker fixation.
Patients and methods: 43 patients with defect size less than 8 cm were considered. They were randomized into two groups: group I, intracorporeal suture fixation, and group II, tacker fixation. Randomization was ascertained by assigning computer-generated random numbers using the technique of block randomization. Further, sealed envelopes were used for concealed allocation. Intraoperative variables were recorded and analyzed for 40 patients (20 in each group) as 3 were excluded from the study due to non-progression of dissection due to dense adhesions.
Results: Operative mesh fixation time (49.4 ± 7.83 min versus 17.2 ± 2.86 min, p <0.0001) was found much lesser in group II. Total operative time was found to be significantly higher in group I (113.6 ± 0.91 min versus 88.35 ± 8.27 min, p <0.0001). Average blood loss was less in group I compared to group II (30.25 ± 8.95 ml versus 37.75 ± 11.41 ml, p =0.026).
Conclusion: Intracorporeal suturing is a viable alternative for mesh fixation in LVHRs. Though intracorporeal suturing is associated with longer operative times, patients have less intraoperative blood losses statistically significantly.

DOI

10.21608/svuijm.2022.151888.1348

Keywords

Laparoscopy, Fixation of mesh, Intracorporeal suturing, Ventral hernia

Authors

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Anil

Last Name

Kumar

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Department of Surgery, ESIC Medical College, Faridabad (Delhi NCR), Haryana, India.

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doctor.070anil@gmail.com

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First Name

Adla

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Rao

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Department of Surgery, ESIC Medical College, Faridabad (Delhi NCR), Haryana, India.

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drasnrao@gmail.com

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First Name

Animesh

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Gupta

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Department of Plastic Surgery, Patna Medical College & Hospital, Bihar, India.

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dr.animesh25@gmail.com

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6

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1

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35538

Issue Date

2023-01-01

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2022-07-22

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2023-01-01

Page Start

271

Page End

282

Print ISSN

2735-427X

Online ISSN

2636-3402

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1,520

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SVU-International Journal of Medical Sciences

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https://svuijm.journals.ekb.eg/

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A prospective randomized control trial comparing intracorporeal sutures and tackers for mesh fixation in laparoscopic ventral hernias repair: intraoperative considerations

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23 Jan 2023