Inguinal Hernia Repair Nerve Injury
Inguinal hernia repair is a very common surgery.
Inguinal hernia repair nerve injury. Inguinal hernia repair is common. Irritation causes pain or hypersensitivity to the medial thigh shaft of the penis or groin. Ilioinguinal nerve this nerve may be injured during a laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair only if your surgeon uses tacks and these tacks penetrate through muscle into this nerve. It accounts for about 800 000 surgeries performed in the u s.
Its injury during a laparoscopic repair is extraordinarily rare. Femoral nerve injury may occur but is an exceedingly rare event following an open inguinal hernia repair. Various etiologies are discussed along with a review of the literature. However like all surgeries it has some risks including infection bleeding and pain that is not relieved by medication.
As with most surgeries some pain after hernia repair resolves after the incision and tissues heal. More specifically it is likely damage to a nerve or nerves caused during the surgery or because of scarring after the surgery. If the culprit is not nerve damage it might be a negative reaction to the mesh that was used for the hernia repair. Hernias might also return following surgery and require a second procedure.
It is not all that uncommon a condition particularly for those who have undergone inguinal groin hernia surgery. And most patients feel better by a few weeks after surgery. Nerve injury during laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair. Nerve damage is common.
In addition the hernia can recur come back which. 1 department of surgery hca new port richey hospital new port richey florida. Following inguinal hernia repair recovery. Modern laparoscopic procedures take two to four weeks.
The symptoms of an inguinal hernia include a bulge in the groin area and pain pressure or aching at the bulge especially when lifting bending or coughing. This manuscript details a patient with a transient sensorimotor paralysis of the femoral nerve following an open inguinal hernia repair. What are the risks of inguinal hernia repair surgery. This report presents a case of injury to the lateral cutaneous nerve of the thigh during laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair.
However some patients end up. Pain is one of the most common complications after hernia repair surgery with mesh a medical device made of polypropylene plastic that supports weakened or damaged tissue. Long term complications are rare but can include nerve damage. Chronic postoperative hernia pain also known as post herniorrhaphy neuralgia is defined as a nerve related pain which persists for more than three months and is unrelated to any other cause.