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Ítem Acceso abierto Effectiveness of the Lichtenstein technique versus the Desarda technique in adult post-surgical patients with inguinal hernia.(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2018-07-08) Quinto Mercado, Yesenia Lizeth; Porras Bonifacio, Zelmira Kandy; Glenni Garay, Zarely ZabeliObjective: Systematize the evidence on the efficacy of the Lichtenstein technique versus the Desarda technique in post-surgical adult patients. Materials and Methods: The design corresponds to a systematic review. A systematic search of 10 scientific articles was conducted in the following databases: PubMed, Wolters Kluwer, Springer Link. Results: According to the review of 100% of the studies analyzed, 50% (n=5/10) of the articles indicate that there is heterogeneity in both the Lichtenstein technique and the Desarda technique in post-surgical adult patients with inguinal hernia. 30% (n=3/10) disagree on the efficacy of the Lichtenstein technique versus the Desarda technique in post-surgical adult patients. 20% (n=2/10) highlight the efficacy of the Desarda technique versus the Lichtenstein technique in post-surgical adult patients. Conclusion: The studies analyzed indicate that there is heterogeneity in both the Lichtenstein and Desarda techniques, and a percentage disagree on the efficacy of the Lichtenstein technique versus the Desarda technique in post-surgical adult patients. Finally, a smaller percentage of studies indicate that the efficacy of the Desarda technique versus the Lichtenstein technique in post-surgical adult patients reduces complications in the inguinal hernia surgical procedure.Ítem Acceso abierto Efficacy of the Lichtenstein technique versus the Desarda technique in adult post-surgical patients with inguinal hernia.(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2018-07-08) Porras Bonifacio, Zelmira Kandy; Quinto Mercado, Yesenia Lizeth; Glenni Garay, Zarely ZabeliObjective: To systematize evidence on the effectiveness of the Lichtenstein technique versus the Desarda technique in postoperative adult patients. Material and Methods: The study design corresponds to a systematic review. A systematic search of 10 scientific articles was conducted in the following databases: PubMed, Wolters Kluwer, Springer Link. Results: According to the review of 100% of the analyzed studies, 50% (n=5/10) of the articles indicate heterogeneity in both the Lichtenstein and Desarda techniques in postoperative adult patients with inguinal hernia. 30% (n=3/10) disagree on the effectiveness of the Lichtenstein technique versus the Desarda technique in postoperative adult patients. 20% (n=2/10) highlight the effectiveness of the Desarda technique versus the Lichtenstein technique in postoperative adult patients. Conclusion: The analyzed studies indicate heterogeneity in both the Lichtenstein and Desarda techniques, and a percentage of studies disagree on the effectiveness of the Lichtenstein technique versus the Desarda technique in postoperative adult patients. Finally, a smaller percentage of studies suggest that the effectiveness of the Desarda technique versus the Lichtenstein technique in postoperative adult patients reduces complications associated with inguinal hernia surgical procedures.
