Is Shouldice the best NON-MESH inguinal hernia repair technique? A systematic review and network metanalysis of randomized controlled trials comparing Shouldice and Desarda
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
Background: Current guidelines state that the Shouldice technique has lower recurrence rates than other suture repairs and therefore is strongly recommended in non-mesh inguinal hernia repair. Recently a new tissue repair technique has been proposed by Desarda and studied in trials against Lichtenstein technique.Methods: The present study was performed according to the PRISMA Statement for Network Meta-analysis and the AMSTAR 2 checklist. The method of network meta-analysis was chosen to evaluate randomized controlled trial published on tissue repair and comparing Lichtenstein respectively with Desarda and Shouldice techniques. The following parameters: operative time, recurrence, complications (general, intraoperative, Surgical Surgical Site Occurrences), VAS score on postoperative day 1, numbness, chronic pain and return to daily activities.Results: Fourteen RCTs, involving 2791 patients, fulfilled the inclusion criteria and were selected for final analysis. The anchored indirect treatment comparison showed that Desarda's technique requires a significantly shorter operative time (MD: -12.9 min; 95% CI: -20.6 to -5.2) and has a quicker recovery (MD: -6.6 days; 95% CI: -11.7 to -1.4). Outcomes concerning intraoperative complications, early postoperative pain, seroma/hematoma, hydrocele and infection rates, recurrence, numbness and chronic pain were similar among the two techniques.Conclusions: Desarda's hernia repair can be a valuable alternative to Shouldice technique for the treatment of primary inguinal hernia repair if a non-mesh technique is chosen, because of its reproducibility and quicker postoperative recovery. We recommend performing well designed prospective studies comparing both techniques directly.
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Keywords:
Desarda; Groin Hernia; Inguinal hernia; Lichtenstein; Shouldice; Chronic Pain; Hernia, Inguinal; Herniorrhaphy; Humans; Hypesthesia; Intraoperative Complications; Operative Time; Pain, Postoperative; Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic; Recurrence; Reproducibility of Results; Seroma; Surgical Mesh
Elenco autori:
Bracale, U.; Melillo, P.; Piaggio, D.; Pecchia, L.; Cuccurullo, D.; Milone, M.; De Palma, G. D.; Cavallaro, G.; Campanelli, G.; Merola, G.; Stabilini, C.
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