The American Journal of Surgery
Volume 199, Issue 6 , Pages 741-745, June 2010

Femoral vessel blood flow dynamics following totally extraperitoneal vs Stoppa procedure in bilateral inguinal hernias

  • Mahir Ozmen, M.D., M.S., F.A.C.S., F.R.C.S.

      Affiliations

    • Department of Surgery, Ankara Numune Teaching and Research Hospital, Ankara, Turkey
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author: Tel.: 90-312-4284028; fax: 90-312-4286028
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  • Baris Zulfikaroglu, M.D.

      Affiliations

    • Department of Surgery, Ankara Numune Teaching and Research Hospital, Ankara, Turkey
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  • Necdet Ozalp, M.D.

      Affiliations

    • Department of Surgery, Ankara Numune Teaching and Research Hospital, Ankara, Turkey
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  • Munevver Moran, M.D.

      Affiliations

    • Department of Surgery, Ankara Numune Teaching and Research Hospital, Ankara, Turkey
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  • Perihan Soydinc, M.D.

      Affiliations

    • Department of Radiology, Ankara Numune Teaching and Research Hospital, Ankara, Turkey
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  • Ipek Ziraman, M.D.

      Affiliations

    • Department of Radiology, Ankara Numune Teaching and Research Hospital, Ankara, Turkey

Received 4 January 2009; received in revised form 18 March 2009

Abstract 

Background

Both totally extraperitoneal (TEP) and open preperitoneal (Stoppa) procedures involve the placement of prosthetic material preperitoneally. Because the prosthetic material overlies the femoral artery and vein, the aim of this study was to assess its effect on the velocities and diameters of the artery and vein using color Doppler ultrasonography in both approaches.

Methods

Sixty-four patients with bilateral groin hernias were prospectively randomized to undergo either TEP (n = 32) or Stoppa (n = 32) repair. All patients underwent color Doppler ultrasound 6 months after the procedures, and the median follow-up period was 18 months.

Results

Neither mean diameter nor mean flow velocity was changed by the insertion of the mesh preperitoneally. The only change was observed in peak systolic femoral arterial blood velocity, which was significantly decreased in the Stoppa group. Also, no patient in this study developed clinically significant deep venous thrombosis during 6 months of follow-up.

Conclusions

The insertion of a prosthetic mesh during TEP and Stoppa procedures does not influence the mean peak flow velocities and cross-sectional areas of the vessels in the inguinal region and can be used safely for open and laparoscopic preperitoneal approaches.

Keywords: Laparoscopy, Hernia repair, Prosthetic mesh, Preperitoneal, TEP, Stoppa, Femoral vessels, Doppler ultrasound

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PII: S0002-9610(09)00411-5

doi:10.1016/j.amjsurg.2009.03.025

The American Journal of Surgery
Volume 199, Issue 6 , Pages 741-745, June 2010