RecruitingNot ApplicableNCT06862167
Desarda's Technique Versus Lichtenstein's Technique Hernia Repair in Management of Elective Non-Complicated Inguinal Hernia
Comparative Study Between Desarda's Technique Versus Lichtenstein's Technique Hernia Repair in Management of Elective Non-complicated Inguinal Hernia (Randomized Controlled Trial)
Sponsor
Minia University
Enrollment
200 participants
Start Date
Aug 15, 2023
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
This study aims to compare Desarda's technique and Lichtenstein's technique of hernia repair in managing elective, non-complicated inguinal hernia.
Eligibility
Min Age: 14 Years
Inclusion Criteria2
- Above 14 years of age.
- With reducible non-complicated inguinal or inguinoscrotal hernia; unilateral or bilateral
Exclusion Criteria5
- Obstructive uropathy or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease because they are contraindications to elective hernia surgery. They are associated with definite poor outcomes, such as high recurrence rates.
- Unfit patients for surgery
- Patients with strangulated hernia.
- Recurrent Hernias.
- Per operative finding of separated, thin, and/or weak external oblique aponeurosis
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Interventions
PROCEDUREDesarda's technique
Patients will undergo Desarda's technique.
PROCEDURELichtenstein's technique
Patients will undergo Lichtenstein's technique.
Locations(1)
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