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The Lichtenstein technique is being used adequately in inguinal hernia repair: national analysis and review of the surgical technique

INTRODUCTION: it is estimated that approximately 20 million people undergo inguinal hernia surgery annually in the world, with the Lichtenstein technique being the most performed surgical procedure. The objective of this study is to analyze the knowledge of the technical principles used in the Licht...

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Autores principales: Messias, Bruno Amantini, de Almeida, Pedro Lustre, Ichinose, Tania Marcela Sandoval, Mocchetti, Érica Rossi, Barbosa, Cirênio Almeida, Waisberg, Jaques, Roll, Sergio, Ribeiro, Marcelo Fontenelle
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Publicado: Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10668585/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0100-6991e-20233655-en
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author Messias, Bruno Amantini
de Almeida, Pedro Lustre
Ichinose, Tania Marcela Sandoval
Mocchetti, Érica Rossi
Barbosa, Cirênio Almeida
Waisberg, Jaques
Roll, Sergio
Ribeiro, Marcelo Fontenelle
author_facet Messias, Bruno Amantini
de Almeida, Pedro Lustre
Ichinose, Tania Marcela Sandoval
Mocchetti, Érica Rossi
Barbosa, Cirênio Almeida
Waisberg, Jaques
Roll, Sergio
Ribeiro, Marcelo Fontenelle
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description INTRODUCTION: it is estimated that approximately 20 million people undergo inguinal hernia surgery annually in the world, with the Lichtenstein technique being the most performed surgical procedure. The objective of this study is to analyze the knowledge of the technical principles used in the Lichtenstein technique. METHOD: Survey-type intersectional study approved by the research ethics committee of São Camilo University Center (CAAE: 70036523.1.0000.0062). During the research period, 11,622 e-mails were sent to members of the main national surgical societies with research on the technical principles of Lichtenstein surgery. The survey was carried out using an electronic form with 10 multiple-choice questions. The form was answered anonymously on the SurveyMonkey and Google Forms platforms. RESULT: 744 responses were received to the electronic form. Based on this number of respondents, our survey has a confidence level of 95% with a margin of error of 3.5%. It was observed that there is no standardization of the technique among the majority of responders (53.4%). Many surgeons still perform digital dissection of the spermatic cord (47%). A small number of interviewees (15.2%) performed sutures with absorbable thread in the region of the internal oblique aponeurosis, while more than half (55.2%) continued to perform sutures with non-absorbable thread. Most surgeons use a small overlap or fix the mesh juxtaposed to the pubic symphysis (51%). CONCLUSION: Our research identified that a small percentage of respondents adequately know the technical principles of Lichtenstein surgery. The result brings us new insights into the need to review Lichtenstein technique.
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spelling pubmed-106685852023-11-18 The Lichtenstein technique is being used adequately in inguinal hernia repair: national analysis and review of the surgical technique Messias, Bruno Amantini de Almeida, Pedro Lustre Ichinose, Tania Marcela Sandoval Mocchetti, Érica Rossi Barbosa, Cirênio Almeida Waisberg, Jaques Roll, Sergio Ribeiro, Marcelo Fontenelle Rev Col Bras Cir Original Article INTRODUCTION: it is estimated that approximately 20 million people undergo inguinal hernia surgery annually in the world, with the Lichtenstein technique being the most performed surgical procedure. The objective of this study is to analyze the knowledge of the technical principles used in the Lichtenstein technique. METHOD: Survey-type intersectional study approved by the research ethics committee of São Camilo University Center (CAAE: 70036523.1.0000.0062). During the research period, 11,622 e-mails were sent to members of the main national surgical societies with research on the technical principles of Lichtenstein surgery. The survey was carried out using an electronic form with 10 multiple-choice questions. The form was answered anonymously on the SurveyMonkey and Google Forms platforms. RESULT: 744 responses were received to the electronic form. Based on this number of respondents, our survey has a confidence level of 95% with a margin of error of 3.5%. It was observed that there is no standardization of the technique among the majority of responders (53.4%). Many surgeons still perform digital dissection of the spermatic cord (47%). A small number of interviewees (15.2%) performed sutures with absorbable thread in the region of the internal oblique aponeurosis, while more than half (55.2%) continued to perform sutures with non-absorbable thread. Most surgeons use a small overlap or fix the mesh juxtaposed to the pubic symphysis (51%). CONCLUSION: Our research identified that a small percentage of respondents adequately know the technical principles of Lichtenstein surgery. The result brings us new insights into the need to review Lichtenstein technique. Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões 2023-11-18 /pmc/articles/PMC10668585/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0100-6991e-20233655-en Text en © 2023 Revista do Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License
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Messias, Bruno Amantini
de Almeida, Pedro Lustre
Ichinose, Tania Marcela Sandoval
Mocchetti, Érica Rossi
Barbosa, Cirênio Almeida
Waisberg, Jaques
Roll, Sergio
Ribeiro, Marcelo Fontenelle
The Lichtenstein technique is being used adequately in inguinal hernia repair: national analysis and review of the surgical technique
title The Lichtenstein technique is being used adequately in inguinal hernia repair: national analysis and review of the surgical technique
title_full The Lichtenstein technique is being used adequately in inguinal hernia repair: national analysis and review of the surgical technique
title_fullStr The Lichtenstein technique is being used adequately in inguinal hernia repair: national analysis and review of the surgical technique
title_full_unstemmed The Lichtenstein technique is being used adequately in inguinal hernia repair: national analysis and review of the surgical technique
title_short The Lichtenstein technique is being used adequately in inguinal hernia repair: national analysis and review of the surgical technique
title_sort lichtenstein technique is being used adequately in inguinal hernia repair: national analysis and review of the surgical technique
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10668585/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0100-6991e-20233655-en
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