Lichtenstein inguinal hernia repairs with porcine small intestine submucosa: A 5-year follow-up. a prospective randomized controlled study

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Porcine small intestine submucosa (SIS) biologic patch has been used in inguinal hernia repair. However, there are little data available to assess the long-term effect after repair. This study aimed to explore the long-term effect of SIS patch in open inguinal hernia repair. Sevent-six patients with unilateral inguinal hernia were treated with Lichtenstein tension-free hernia repair using SIS patch (Beijing Datsing Bio-Tech Co., Ltd.) and Surgisis patch (COOK, USA) in Tianjin Union Medical Center and China-Japan Friendship Hospital. In the trial, the long-term efficacy of the treatment group and the control group were compared. A total of 66 patients in both groups received long-term follow-up (> 5 years) after surgery, with a follow-up rate of 86.8%. During the follow-up period, there was one case of recurrence, one case of chronic pain in the control group. There was no statistically significant difference (P > 0.05) in terms of recurrence, chronic pain, foreign body sensation and infection between the two groups of patients. After long-term observations, it has been found that the porcine small intestinal submucosa (SIS) biological patch is safe and effective for inguinal hernia Lichtenstein repair, and has a low recurrence rate and complication rate.

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Li, B., Zhang, X., Man, Y., Xie, J., Hu, W., Huang, H., … Ma, H. (2021). Lichtenstein inguinal hernia repairs with porcine small intestine submucosa: A 5-year follow-up. a prospective randomized controlled study. Regenerative Biomaterials, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.1093/rb/rbaa055

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