Title: Prolene Hernia System in Groin Hernia Repair- Our Experience in a Tertiary Care Hospital

Authors: Dr Manzoor Ahmad, Dr Naseer Awan

 DOI:  https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v6i6.22

Abstract

Introduction

A hernia is defined as an area of weakness or complete disruption of the fibro muscular tissues of the body wall. Structures arising from the cavity contained by the body wall can pass through, or herniated, through such a defect. Inguinal hernia, is the most common external abdominal hernia and comprises of 95%of all groin hernias. The repair of inguinal hernia is one of the most frequently performed surgical operation. A landmark in hernia surgery was described by Eduardo Bassini in 18893 who added one more principle to hernia repair i.e. reconstruction of the posterior wall  of the inguinal canal and reported recurrence rates highly acceptable by those standards. This was followed by Should ice technique of imbrications of transversalis fascia and strengthening the posterior wall in four layers of fascia and aponeurosis. These modifications decreased the recurrence rate to around 3%.4

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Corresponding Author

Dr Manzoor Ahmad

GMC Srinagar