Hoste W, Van Nieuwenhove Y, Vierendeels T
Department of Surgery, Academisch Ziekenhuis-Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels.
Acta Chir Belg. 2006 Jan-Feb;106(1):44-6. doi: 10.1080/00015458.2006.11679831.
The Kugel hernia repair is an open but minimally invasive, tension free repair, offering the advantages of a preperitoneal repair without the need for general anaesthesia. We report our initial experience with this technique in 25 inguinal hernia repairs. Operating time averaged 40 +/- 16 min, and one complication, a bladder tear, occurred intra-operatively. Patients were discharged after a median of 2 days and were then seen after 3 weeks and after at least one year. Three weeks postoperatively, there were two superficial skin inflammations and one haematoma. One year post-operatively no recurrences occurred but two patients complained of persistent inguinodynia. The Kugel hernia repair is a relatively new technique with a short operating time and minimal postoperative pain, but a learning curve, comparable to that of TEP has to be overcome in order to reproduce the results of its inventor.