
doi: 10.17826/cumj.533144
handle: 20.500.12483/3249
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.
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
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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