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Meta‐analysis of postoperative pain using non‐sutured or sutured single‐layer open mesh repair for inguinal hernia

BACKGROUND: Chronic postoperative pain occurs in up to 21·7 per cent of patients undergoing open inguinal hernia repair. Several mesh fixation techniques using glue or self‐gripping meshes have been developed to reduce postoperative pain. The aim of this meta‐analysis was to evaluate RCTs comparing...

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Autores principales: van Steensel, S., van Vugt, L. K., Al Omar, A. K., Mommers, E. H. H., Breukink, S. O., Stassen, L. P. S., Winkens, B., Bouvy, N. D.
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Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6551402/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31183441
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/bjs5.50139
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author van Steensel, S.
van Vugt, L. K.
Al Omar, A. K.
Mommers, E. H. H.
Breukink, S. O.
Stassen, L. P. S.
Winkens, B.
Bouvy, N. D.
author_facet van Steensel, S.
van Vugt, L. K.
Al Omar, A. K.
Mommers, E. H. H.
Breukink, S. O.
Stassen, L. P. S.
Winkens, B.
Bouvy, N. D.
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description BACKGROUND: Chronic postoperative pain occurs in up to 21·7 per cent of patients undergoing open inguinal hernia repair. Several mesh fixation techniques using glue or self‐gripping meshes have been developed to reduce postoperative pain. The aim of this meta‐analysis was to evaluate RCTs comparing adhesional/self‐gripping and sutured single‐layer open mesh fixations in the repair of inguinal herniation, with postoperative pain as endpoint. METHODS: PubMed, Embase and Cochrane CENTRAL databases were searched systematically for RCTs according to the PRISMA guidelines; the study was registered at PROSPERO (CRD42017056373). Different fixation methods were analysed. The primary outcome, chronic pain, was defined as a postoperative visual analogue scale (VAS) score of at least 3 at 12 months. Secondary outcomes were mean VAS score at 1 week and at 1 month after surgery. RESULTS: Twenty‐three studies including 5190 patients were included in the meta‐analysis. Adhesional (self‐adhering or glued) or self‐gripping fixation methods were associated with a significantly lower VAS score at 1 week (mean difference –0·49, 95 per cent c.i. ‐0·81 to –0·17; P = 0·003) and at 1 month (mean difference –0·31, –0·58 to –0·04; P = 0·02) after surgery than suture fixation, but the incidence of chronic pain after 12 months was similar in the two groups (odds ratio 0·70, 95 per cent c.i. 0·30 to 1·66). Differences in recurrences and complications between groups did not reach statistical significance. CONCLUSION: There was no difference in the incidence of chronic pain 12 months after different mesh repair fixation techniques despite significant reductions in short‐term postoperative pain favouring a non‐sutured technique. There were no differences in recurrence rates or in rates of other complications at 1 year.
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spelling pubmed-65514022019-06-10 Meta‐analysis of postoperative pain using non‐sutured or sutured single‐layer open mesh repair for inguinal hernia van Steensel, S. van Vugt, L. K. Al Omar, A. K. Mommers, E. H. H. Breukink, S. O. Stassen, L. P. S. Winkens, B. Bouvy, N. D. BJS Open Systematic Reviews BACKGROUND: Chronic postoperative pain occurs in up to 21·7 per cent of patients undergoing open inguinal hernia repair. Several mesh fixation techniques using glue or self‐gripping meshes have been developed to reduce postoperative pain. The aim of this meta‐analysis was to evaluate RCTs comparing adhesional/self‐gripping and sutured single‐layer open mesh fixations in the repair of inguinal herniation, with postoperative pain as endpoint. METHODS: PubMed, Embase and Cochrane CENTRAL databases were searched systematically for RCTs according to the PRISMA guidelines; the study was registered at PROSPERO (CRD42017056373). Different fixation methods were analysed. The primary outcome, chronic pain, was defined as a postoperative visual analogue scale (VAS) score of at least 3 at 12 months. Secondary outcomes were mean VAS score at 1 week and at 1 month after surgery. RESULTS: Twenty‐three studies including 5190 patients were included in the meta‐analysis. Adhesional (self‐adhering or glued) or self‐gripping fixation methods were associated with a significantly lower VAS score at 1 week (mean difference –0·49, 95 per cent c.i. ‐0·81 to –0·17; P = 0·003) and at 1 month (mean difference –0·31, –0·58 to –0·04; P = 0·02) after surgery than suture fixation, but the incidence of chronic pain after 12 months was similar in the two groups (odds ratio 0·70, 95 per cent c.i. 0·30 to 1·66). Differences in recurrences and complications between groups did not reach statistical significance. CONCLUSION: There was no difference in the incidence of chronic pain 12 months after different mesh repair fixation techniques despite significant reductions in short‐term postoperative pain favouring a non‐sutured technique. There were no differences in recurrence rates or in rates of other complications at 1 year. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd 2019-02-27 /pmc/articles/PMC6551402/ /pubmed/31183441 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/bjs5.50139 Text en © 2019 The Authors. BJS Open published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of BJS Society Ltd This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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van Steensel, S.
van Vugt, L. K.
Al Omar, A. K.
Mommers, E. H. H.
Breukink, S. O.
Stassen, L. P. S.
Winkens, B.
Bouvy, N. D.
Meta‐analysis of postoperative pain using non‐sutured or sutured single‐layer open mesh repair for inguinal hernia
title Meta‐analysis of postoperative pain using non‐sutured or sutured single‐layer open mesh repair for inguinal hernia
title_full Meta‐analysis of postoperative pain using non‐sutured or sutured single‐layer open mesh repair for inguinal hernia
title_fullStr Meta‐analysis of postoperative pain using non‐sutured or sutured single‐layer open mesh repair for inguinal hernia
title_full_unstemmed Meta‐analysis of postoperative pain using non‐sutured or sutured single‐layer open mesh repair for inguinal hernia
title_short Meta‐analysis of postoperative pain using non‐sutured or sutured single‐layer open mesh repair for inguinal hernia
title_sort meta‐analysis of postoperative pain using non‐sutured or sutured single‐layer open mesh repair for inguinal hernia
topic Systematic Reviews
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6551402/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31183441
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/bjs5.50139
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