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Relationship between platelet distribution width and hospital stay in incarcerated inguinal hernia treated by open surgery

Authors: Kemal Türker ULUTAŞ; Mehmet Burak DAL;

Relationship between platelet distribution width and hospital stay in incarcerated inguinal hernia treated by open surgery

Abstract

Purpose: The study aimed to investigate the value of platelet distribution width (PDW) in incarcerated inguinal hernia which was treated with graft to illuminate its inflammatory role in surgery-related disorders.Materials and Methods: We perormed a case-control study by retrospective screening data of the 88 patients with inguinal hernia and 75 healthy. Patients data included demographics, hernia location, hospital stay, and hemogram parameters. Platelet-related parameters were anayzled with automated devices from EDTA samples.Results: The mean defect size was 25.3±17 mm for inguinal hernia, which ranged 6 to 75 mm. The PDW value was higher in group A as compared with that of group B. Also, the platelets were statistically higher in group A than group B. In the Pearson correlation analysis, PDW showed a strong and positive relationship with a hospital stay. Conclusion: We suggest that a strong positive correlation of platelet distribution width with hospital stay can be useful in incarcerated inguinal hernia which we treated with grafted by open surgery.

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Klinik Tıp Bilimleri, Clinical Sciences, Platelet Distribution Width;Incarcerated Inguinal Herni;Hospital Stay, Inkarse Kasık Fıtığı, İç Hastalıkları, Hastanede Kalış, Incarcerated Inguinal Hernia, Kasık Fıtığı;Trombosit Dağılım Genişliği;Açık Cerrahi, Trombosit Dağılım Genişliği, ​Internal Diseases, Hospital Stay, Platelet Distribution Width

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