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Title: Laparoscopic treated neuralgia after inguinal hernia repair: case report and literature review
Authors: Engelen, Markus
DILEN, Kurt 
Baten, Emiel
Issue Date: 2017
Source: ACTA CHIRURGICA BELGICA, 117(5), p. 283-289
Abstract: Background: Neuralgia after inguinal hernia repair is a known but potential invalidating complication with a reported incidence of 10-12%. Diagnosis and treatment can be challenging. Based on a case report and literature review, disease aspects and treatment options including laparoscopic (triple) neurectomy are discussed. Methods: A case of laparoscopic treated neuralgia after hernia inguinalis repair is reported. After an extensive MeSH-term based literature search, 26 articles were included for in-depth analysis and literature review. Results: Pharmacotherapy encounters high numbers needed to treat and technical procedures often require re-intervention. Surgery should only be considered after one year of unsuccessful conventional treatment. Laparoscopic (triple) neurectomy is a minimal invasive procedure, providing optimal visualisation of the inguinal nerves. It is reported to be a safe and effective treatment option for refractory inguinal neuralgia. Conclusions: Chronic neuralgia can be a severe complication after inguinal hernia repair. When pharmacotherapy and technical interventions are not sufficient, a laparoscopic (triple) neurectomy can be a promising, safe and effective treatment option.
Keywords: neuralgia; inguinal hernia; herniorrhaphy; laparoscopic neurectomy
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/26483
ISSN: 0001-5458
e-ISSN: 2577-0160
DOI: 10.1080/00015458.2017.1354437
ISI #: 000415690200001
Rights: (C) 2017 The Royal Belgian Society for Surgery
Category: A1
Type: Journal Contribution
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