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RECRUITING
NCT05920200

Factors Influencing the Results of Treatment in Patients With Hernias of Various Localizations

Sponsor: Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University

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Summary

The study attempts to quantify the relative risks for acute postoperative pain, complications rate, chronic postoperative pain (CPIP) and recurrence rate after different methods of repair of groin, umbilical and incisional hernia depending on surgical technique, mesh type and fixation suture material. For this purpose the investigators will analyze data from the Kalinigrad Hernia Registry (KHR).

Official title: Factors Affecting the Results of Treatment of Patients With Hernias of Various Localization: Evaluation of Treatment Results Using an Automated Hernia Register

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - 90 Years

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Enrollment

4000

Start Date

2020-01-09

Completion Date

2025-12-31

Last Updated

2024-07-23

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

PROCEDURE

open non-mesh hernia repair

A groin and femoral hernia non-mesh repair. An umbilical hernia non-mesh repair. A ventral and incisional hernia non-mesh repair.

PROCEDURE

open mesh hernia repair

A groin and femoral hernia repair, reinforced by synthetic mesh. The mesh is affixed with sutures for Lichtenstein. Self-fixating mesh is also possible. An umbilical, ventral, incisional hernia repair, reinforced by synthetic mesh. The mesh is affixed with sutures.

PROCEDURE

MIS hernia repair

A groin and femoral minimal invasive hernia repair (TAPP, eTEP). The mesh is affixed with tack/no-fixation. Self-fixation mesh is also possible. An umbilical, ventral, incisional minimal invasive hernia repair (eTEP, IPOM,). The mesh is affixed with tack and no-fixation .

Locations (1)

Baltic Federal University

Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia