Comparative study of efficacy and safety between sublay and onlay polypropelene mesh repair for incisional hernia of abdominal wall
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efficacy, safety, sub-lay, onlay mesh repair, incisional herniaAbstract
To compare the efficacy and safety between sublay and onlay polypropylene mesh repair for incisional hernia of abdominal wall. Department of General Surgery from January 2018 to December 2021 in BHIMA BHOI MEDICAL COLLEGE OF WESTERN ODISHA. It is a randomized controlled trial. In this study a total of 144 (72 in each group) patients were observed. The patients were randomly allocated in two groups by random method. Patients in group-A was subjected to onlay polypropylene mesh open repair procedure and patients in group-B was subjected to sublay polypropylene mesh open repair procedure for incisional hernia repair in abdominal wall. Post-operatively all patients were kept under observations for 7-10 days in surgery ward and observed for complications if any. Post-operatively all patients were followed at 20 days, 2nd months, 6th month and 9 months to confirm the efficacy and safety of the procedure. The mean age of patients in Group-A was 30 years± 2.16 and 32 years ± 3.71 in Group-B. In group-A 28 patients were male and 44patients were female where as in group-B 27 patients were male and 45 patients were female.
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