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Desarda's Technique Versus Lichtenstein's Technique Hernia Repair in Management of Elective Non-Complicated Inguinal Hernia

Desarda's Technique Versus Lichtenstein's Technique Hernia Repair in Management of Elective Non-Complicated Inguinal Hernia

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14 years and older
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

This study aims to compare Desarda's technique and Lichtenstein's technique of hernia repair in managing elective, non-complicated inguinal hernia.

Description

Mesh prosthesis was introduced to hernial surgery as a magic solution for any inguinal hernia, and it has significant advantages (Simplicity of the procedure, Mesh is cheap, and has a low recurrence rate). Still, mesh induces fibrosis that can lead to stiffness and foreign body sensation, which become a source of agony for the patient. Mesh infection is one of the serious complications that can lead to the removal of the mesh and long-term terms morbidity from Lichtenstein hernia repairs, such as Vas entrapment and Chronic groin pain.

Desarda technique requires no extensive dissection or only suturing; no mesh is needed, and it is easy to learn. It is still ferrated and determined the optimum procedure to treat an inguinal hernia. It is a straightforward operation that avoids the risks of mesh implantation, has a low recurrence rate, and can be done by non-consultant staff.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Above 14 years of age.
  • With reducible non-complicated inguinal or inguinoscrotal hernia; unilateral or bilateral

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Obstructive uropathy or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease because they are contraindications to elective hernia surgery. They are associated with definite poor outcomes, such as high recurrence rates.
  • Unfit patients for surgery
  • Patients with strangulated hernia.
  • Recurrent Hernias.
  • Per operative finding of separated, thin, and/or weak external oblique aponeurosis

Study details
    Desarda's Technique
    Lichtenstein's Technique
    Hernia Repair
    Inguinal Hernia

NCT06862167

Minia University

21 October 2025

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