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CompletedNCT05247983

Tension-free Repair of Inguinal Hernia With "Undissociate Spermatic Cord"

The First Affiliated Hospital of Harbin Medical Uniersity

Status
Completed
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
134 (actual)
Sponsor
Harbin Medical University · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years – 72 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

The theory of "undissected Spermatic cord (US)" only transected the hernia ring ends in the abdominal cavity, the hernia ring, hernia sac and spermatic cord will not be dissected. Its significance lies in that inguinal hernia repair can get rid of the "entanglement" of hernia sac and spermatic cord and fundamentally change the treatment mode of hernia ring and hernia sac.

Detailed description

In recent years, with the deepening of the anatomical cognition of the inguinal region and the renewal of the hernia repair concept, inguinal hernia repair has become increasingly mature surgical approach. However, no matter how the hernia repair modes change, the treatment and repair of the hernia ring has always been the focus, so that the treatment of the hernia sac has been neglected. From March 2014 to May 2019, there were 132 patients underwent inguinal hernia repair with "Undissociate Spermatic cord" theory (Undissected Spermatic cord and hernia sac, hernia ring and sac exclusion). All the patients were followed up for 18\~63 months (mean of 41.5 months) without recurrence. Its significance lies in that inguinal hernia repair can get rid of the "entanglement" of hernia sac and spermatic cord and fundamentally change the treatment mode of hernia ring and hernia sac.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
PROCEDURETension-free repair of inguinal hernia with "Undissociate Spermatic cord"patient undergoing Tension-free repair of inguinal hernia with "Undissociate Spermatic cord"

Timeline

Start date
2014-03-01
Primary completion
2019-03-01
Completion
2019-03-01
First posted
2022-02-21
Last updated
2022-02-21

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT05247983. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.