Background:
Inguinal herniorrhaphy with pediatric surgeons has been performed with more
variability, according to prior investigations and their experience. One of the
most prevalent conditions in children and young adults is an inguinal hernia.
For full-term and preterm newborns, the estimated prevalence rates of inguinal
hernia are 1-5% and 9-11%, correspondingly.
Aim:
This paper aims to analyze a cross-sectional study to detect the findings of
hernia repair procedures in Iraqi children.
Patients
and Methods: This paper was conducted in different hospitals in
Iraq from 15th September 2021 to 17th December 2021 as a cross-sectional study
to analyze cross-sectional study to detect the findings of hernia in Iraqi
children. This study contained 54 patients, which were separated into two kinds
of groups. The first group included 27 patients who had open surgery, while the
second group had 27 patients who were present patients who had laparoscopic
surgery. The databases collected were analyzed and plotted by the SPSS program.
Results and
Discussion: In this study, we examine the results of two
techniques for hernia repair in young girls and boys. The results showed that
although laparoscopic surgery and open surgery had different post-operative
problems, open surgery required less time to complete an inguinal hernia repair
in patients than laparoscopic surgery did. The incidence of pre-operative and
post-operative problems varied across the two research groups in our study. In
comparison to previous studies, our study showed different results, which found
the success of open surgery in comparing with laparoscopic surgery where the
post-operative complications of open surgery were lower with laparoscopic
surgery.
Conclusion:
The findings generally demonstrated that even though the preoperative and
postoperative problems of the two repair techniques were very close to one
another. However, when safety for hernia repair in children under six years old
was taken into consideration, herniotomy opening surgery took a little less
time to perform than laparoscopic surgery.
Author(s)
Details:-
Ali
Abdulhussein Sabri Al Edani
MRCS Iraqi Ministry of Health, Basra Health Directorate,
Basra Children Teaching Speciality Hospital, Basra, Iraq.
Adil
Abdulmajeed Hassan
Iraqi Ministry of Health, Kirkuk Health Directorate, Maternity
and Pediatric Hospital, Kirkuk, Iraq.
Waleed
Khalid Ahmed Al-Jumaili
Iraqi Ministry of Health, Al Anbar Health Directorate,
Al-Fallujah Teaching Hospital, Anbar, Iraq.
Please see the link here: https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/rudhr/v6/177
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