EVALUATION OF EARLY RESULTS OF TOTALLY EXTRAPERITONEAL PREPERITONEAL LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY, USING 3D MESH TO TREAT INGUINAL HERNIA AT E HOSPITAL
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Objective: Evaluate early results of inguinal hernia patients undergoing totally extraperitoneal preperitoneal laparoscopic surgery using 3D mesh at E hospital. Methods: Retrospective descriptive study included 45 patients from 18 years old undergoing totally extraperitoneal preperitoneal laparoscopic surgery using 3D mesh at E hospital from January 2017 to December 2022. Results: In the 45 patients we studied, we found: The average postoperative hospital stay was 6.2 ± 1.5 days. Early results showed that the majority of patients achieved good results, accounting for 93.4%. No case had poor results. There were 2 cases (4.4%) with good results and only 1 case (2.2%) with average results and they were patients with early complications after surgery but responded well to medical treatment and without the need for re-surgical intervention. Conclusions: TEP laparoscopic surgery using 3D mesh with fixing mesh by protack is a safe and effective method to minimize complications and early complications after inguinal hernia surgery in adults.
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