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Rev. cuba. cir ; 46(4)oct.-dic. 2007. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS, CUMED | ID: lil-486407

ABSTRACT

Se realizó un estudio prospectivo en pacientes operados de hernia inguinal primaria indirecta o reproducida por primera vez, a quienes se aplicó la técnica libre de tensión, de Trabucco. Se creó una base de datos con 335 pacientes, operados entre junio del 2000 y junio del 2004, en los hospitales Comandante Manuel Fajardo y el Hospital General de Santiago de Cuba. El uso de esta técnica quirúrgica mostró gran efectividad en cuanto al número de recidivas (0,5 por ciento) y de complicaciones (14 por ciento), al confort posoperatorio y la rápida incorporación de los pacientes a sus labores cotidianas y a la vida laboral, lo que presupone un índice coste-beneficio favorable (aspecto que no incluimos entre los objetivos propuestos). Pudimos concluir que la técnica de Trabucco es un método novedoso y muy efectivo nuestro medio, pues muestra ventajas iguales a las de las restantes hernioplastias libres de tensión(AU)


A prospective study was undertaken in patients operated on of primary indirect inguinal hernia, or hernia reproduced for the first time. Trabucco´s tension-free technique was applied. A database with 335 patients that underwent surgery from June 2000 to June 2004 at Comandante Manuel Fajardo Hospital and the General Hospital of Santiago de Cuba, was created. The use of this surgical technique showed great effectiveness as regards the number of relapses (0.5 per cent) and complications (14 per cent), the postoperative comfort, and the rapid incorporation of the patients to their daily activities and to work., which presupposes a favorable cost-benefit index (an aspect that was not included among the objectives proposed). It was concluded that Trabucco´s technique is a novel and very efficient method in our setting, since it has the same advantages of the rest of the tension-free hernioplasties(AU)


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Humans , Costs and Cost Analysis , Herniorrhaphy/methods , Hernia, Inguinal/rehabilitation , Prospective Studies
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