Int J Sports Med 2007; 28(10): 873-876
DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-964992
Clinical Sciences

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Sutureless Tension-Free Hernia Repair with Human Fibrin Glue (Tissucol) in Soccer Players with Chronic Inguinal Pain: Initial Experience

S. Canonico1 , R. Benevento1 , A. Della Corte1 , A. Fattopace1 , R. Canonico2
  • 1Department of General Surgery, Second University of Naples, School of Medicine, Naples, Italy
  • 2Institute of Sports Medicine, Second University of Naples, School of Medicine, Naples, Italy
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Publication History

accepted after revision October 2, 2006

Publication Date:
11 May 2007 (online)

Abstract

Chronic groin pain is a common symptom experienced by soccer players, resulting in many athletes undergoing prolonged periods of conservative treatment. In a high proportion of these cases, however, the cause of groin pain is due to impalpable hernias, thus nullifying the usefulness of a conservative approach. Of the current surgical procedures for inguinal hernia repair, the Lichtenstein technique is widely used. The present study aims to evaluate the efficacy of mesh fixation with human fibrin glue (Tissucol) in open, tension-free inguinal repair, in the treatment of soccer players with groin hernia. A sutureless Lichtenstein technique was employed in 16 consecutive soccer players with primary groin hernia. Inguinal nerves were prepared and preserved. Human fibrin glue was used for mesh fixation, in place of conventional sutures. Results were rated as excellent in all cases, with no reported intra- or postoperative complications. All patients were discharged 4 - 5 h after the operation, and all returned to full pre-injury level sporting-activity, on average, 31 days (range 24 - 42 days) post surgery. This study confirms the efficacy of sutureless tension-free hernia repair with human fibrin glue for the treatment of soccer players suffering from chronic groin pain due to impalpable groin hernia.

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Prof. MD Silvestro Canonico

Department of General Surgery
Second University of Naples
School of Medicine

Piazza Miraglia 5

80138 Naples

Italy

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