DOI: 10.36106/paripex/6304343 ISSN:

COMPARATIVE STUDY OF SHORT TERM OUTCOMES OF LAPROSCOPIC VERSUS OPEN VENTRAL ABDOMINAL WALL HERNIA MESH REPAIR EXCLUDING GROIN ( INGUINAL AND FEMORAL ) HERNIA IN TERTIARY CARE HOSPITAL.

P. S. Karmarkar, Kiran Ghuge, Gautham Bhat
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Aims and objectives: Primary: To compare perioperative complication of open repair with laproscopic repair of ventral hernia i.e 1. Tissue or organ damage ( bowel , bladder ) 2. Surgical site infection 3. Wound seroma / hematoma 4. Wound dehiscence/ gap 5. Postoperative pain Secondary: To analyze and compare the parameters of 1.Duration of surgery 2.Postoperative hospitalization stay 3.Mortality / morbidity 4.Age Methods: Patients admitted from MARCH 2021 to FEBRUARY 2022 with ventral abdominal hernia excluding groin ( inguinal and femoral ) hernia in department of general surgery , in a tertiary care hospital are included in study . by systemic random sampling those patient divided in two group (A)Group : Patients who are considered for laproscopic ventral hernia repair (B)Group : Another group of patients who are considered for open ventral hernia repair Result: Postoperative pain and length of hospital stay is significantly less in laproscopic ventral hernia repair. Post operative complication like wound infection , seroma and hematoma were relatively less in laproscopic group.

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