
pmid: 34774269
Inguinal hernias represent one of the most common pathologic conditions presenting to the general surgeon. In surgical practice, several controversies persist: when to operate, the utility of a laparoscopic versus open approach, the applicability of robotic surgery, the approach to bilateral hernias, management of athletic-related groin pain ("sports hernia"), and the role of tissue-based repairs in modern hernia surgery. Ideally, surgeons should approach each patient individually and tailor their approach based on patient factors and preferences. The informed consent process is critical, especially given increasing recognition of the risk of long-term chronic pain following hernia repair.
Robotic Surgical Procedures, Humans, Pain, Hernia, Inguinal, Laparoscopy, Surgical Mesh, Groin, Watchful Waiting, Herniorrhaphy
Robotic Surgical Procedures, Humans, Pain, Hernia, Inguinal, Laparoscopy, Surgical Mesh, Groin, Watchful Waiting, Herniorrhaphy
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