Examinando por Materia "Hernia, Inguinal"
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Ítem Acceso abierto Effectiveness of light mesh compared to heavy mesh in reducing postoperative pain in patients with inguinal hernia(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2018-08-26) Gonzales Cahuana, Katya Marcela; Ibarra Trujillo, Marith Miluska; Rivera Lozada De Bonilla, OrianaObjective: Systematize the evidence on the effectiveness of light mesh compared to heavy mesh for reducing postoperative pain in patients with inguinal hernia. Material and Methods: The type of quantitative study, the design was a systematic review. The population consisted of 80 articles, 10 scientific articles were chosen as a sample, they had the following databases as instruments: Pub Med, Springer Link, Cochrane Bookstore. 100% qualitative (n= 10/10). According to the results obtained, according to the methodological design, 20% are systematic review and meta-analysis, 10% are systematic review, 30% are meta-analysis review and 40% experimental, according to the quality of the evidence according to the Grade se system. found high at 100% high and according to the strength of the recommendation 100% strong. They correspond to countries such as: United Kingdom 40%, China 30%, Europe 20% and Iran 10% respectively. Results: 60% (n = 6/10) agree with the effectiveness of light mesh compared to heavy mesh for reducing postoperative pain in patients with inguinal hernia. 40% of the articles (n = 4/10) disagree with the effectiveness of light mesh compared to heavy mesh for reducing postoperative pain in patients with inguinal hernia. Conclusion: it was concluded that 60% (n = 6/10) agree with the effectiveness of light mesh compared to heavy mesh for reducing postoperative pain in patients with inguinal hernia. 40% of the articles (n = 4/10) disagree about the effectiveness of light mesh compared to heavy mesh for reducing postoperative pain in patients with inguinal hernia.Ítem Acceso abierto Efficacy of laparoscopic inguinal hernia surgery versus conventional inguinal hernia in patients who have undergone this surgical intervention(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2017-07-02) Vargas Rengifo, Liz Yuliana; Paucar Zuasnabar, Graciela; Remuzgo Artezano, AnikaMaterials and Methods: In the final selection, 10 studies were chosen, the systematic review of the 10 scientific articles on the effectiveness of laparoscopic inguinal hernia surgery versus conventional inguinal hernia in patients who have undergone this surgical intervention, were found in the following Lilacs, Scielo, Pubmed, Medline and Cochrane databases, all of them correspond to the type and design of studies Meta-analysis 01, Systematic Review and Meta-analysis 01, Systematic Review 07 and Randomized Clinical Trial 01. Results: The 10 articles systematically reviewed, 80% (n=08/10) of these, show the better effectiveness of laparoscopic inguinal hernia surgery compared to conventional surgery, it has a better result and is a viable and safe strategy for the patient undergoing this surgical intervention, in addition to reducing the days of hospital stay. Conclusion: The evidence confirms that the best intervention for cases of inguinal hernia is laparoscopic surgery.Ítem Acceso abierto Efficacy of the use of self-adhesive mesh versus conventional mesh in the prevention of postoperative complications of inguinal hernioplasty in the general surgery service(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 1905-07-09) Salazar Malquichagua, Milena Nilsa; Llactahuamán Gómez, Felicita; Gómez Gonzales, Walter EdgarObjectives: Determine the effectiveness of using self-adhesive mesh versus conventional mesh in post-inguinal hernioplasty patients. Methodology/Methods: Systematic reviews are the best effort to compile and synthesize scientific evidence on the topic, through a method that ensures that the biases and limitations that we have mentioned in 8 scientific articles published and indexed in the databases, which corresponds to articles published in Spanish. Results: In the final selection, 8 articles were chosen, we found that 20% (02) correspond to Chile, and 10% (1) in Mexico, Spain, Bolivia, Colombia, USA, Cuba respectively. Among the articles we have (6) experimental, quasi-experimental (1), cases and controls (1). Where the total of articles analyzed 60% affirm that the use of self-adhesive mesh compared to conventional mesh is long-term benefit in hernias inguinal. Conclusions: It was evident in the reviewed research that there is effectiveness of self-adhesive mesh and polypropylene mesh in preventing postoperative complications in inguinal hernia with supposed benefits in reducing surgical time and reducing postoperative pain without increasing the number of complications or recurrences.
