Patient-reported rates of chronic pain and recurrence after groin hernia repair
British journal of surgery2017Vol. 105(1), pp. 106–112
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Abstract
The risk of significant pain 1 year after groin hernia repair in routine surgical practice was 15·2 per cent. This figure was lower in patients who had surgery by an endoscopic technique, but at the price of a significantly higher risk of reoperation for recurrence.
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