Proceedings of Singapore Healthcare (Sep 2010)

Inguinal Hernias: A Current Review of an Old Problem

  • Adrian Kah Heng Chiow MRCS(Edin), MMed (Surgery),
  • Chee Keong Chong FRCS (Glasgow), FAMS,
  • Su-Ming Tan FRCS (Glasgow), FAMS

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/201010581001900306
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19

Abstract

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The repair of groin hernias are amongst the most commonly performed procedures by the general surgeon today, with almost as many types of repairs as there are hernias. Inguinal hernias account for 75% of all abdominal wall hernias with a lifetime risk of 27% in men and 3% in women 1 . Repair techniques have evolved from open suture methods to mesh repairs done either open or laparoscopically, translating to improved patient care and decreasing complications associated with hernia repair. This article is intended to provide an overview of the presentation and latest evidence based guidelines for the management of inguinal hernias.