ABSTRACT
Umbilical and epigastric hernias are occasionally seen in patients with groin hernias, however, there is almost no published evidence about their simultaneous repair. In a 3-year period, 10 patients were subjected to simultaneous repair of groin hernias (7 unilateral, 2 bilateral inguinal and 1 femoral) and ventral hernias (7 primary, 2 recurrent umbilical and 1 epigastric) with local infiltration anesthesia and intravenous sedation. The mean total bupivacaine dose was 18 (10-30) mL and mean total lidocaine dose 21 (14-30) mL. The mean time to resuming normal daily activity was 5.5 days, whereas the time to car driving was 3-7 days. The oral analgesic (naproxen sodium) requirement was 6-10 tablets for 3-5 days. Patient acceptance was excellent. Simultaneous repair of groin and ventral hernias with local anesthesia in outpatient setting is feasible and associated with a low complication rate and maximum patient comfort.