THE RISK FACTORS AFFECTING OF LICHTENSTEIN HERNIORRHAPHY OUTCOME IN THE TREATMENT OF INGUINAL HERNIA IN ELDERLY
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Objective: To evaluate the affecting of Lichtenstein herniorrhaphy in the treatment of inguinal hernia in elderly at Viet Tiep hospital. Method: A prospective descriptive study with 40 patients, over sixty years old, retrospective and prospective who were treated by Lichtenstein herniorrhaphy at Viet Tiep Hospital from 06/2020 to 06/2022. Results: The over rate of earrly complications occurring early after surgery was 15%. The mean postoperative pain time was 5,23 ± 1,27 days, the mean postoperative hospital stay was 7.95 ± 2.05 days. Most patients returned to normal work within 24 hours of surgery. Factors related to the outcome of inguinal hernia surgery in the elderly include: advanced age, pathology incresing abdominal pressure and BMI.
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Hernia, Lichtenstein herniorrhaphy
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