Local Anaesthesia For Inguinal Hernia
For 2 decades more than 12 000 adult patients with reducible groin hernias satisfactorily underwent operations under local anesthesia without complications.
Local anaesthesia for inguinal hernia. La is recommended for inguinal hernia repair in elderly patients and patients with co morbidities grade c by the association of surgeons of great britain and ireland asgbi 8. Local anaesthesia may be employed in hernia operations either on its own or combined with general anaesthesia. A retrospective analysis of the patient hospital record was performed with. A comparative analysis of outcomes of inguinal hernia repair performed under local la and general anaesthesia ga by a single surgeon using a standardized technique of anterior transversalis repair was performed ninety three cases were examined 56 of which were cases of la hernia repair.
Local anesthesia la is one of the most commonly used anesthetic methods in inguinal hernia repair 5 7. Local anesthesia intravenous sedation local anesthesia is only required for the surgical site and the safety is higher than regional and general anesthesia. The choice of technique will be influenced not only by local resources and skills but also by patient preference. Advantages of local anaesthesia for hernia repair with a careful technique local anaesthesia causes.