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Use of Parietex Plug and Patch Hernia System in Open Inguinal Hernia Repair
Description

The use of synthetic mesh plugs for open inguinal hernia repair has seen dramatic variability in the number and composition of meshes currently on the world market. The use of biomaterials (PLLA, PGA) in hernia mesh is a relatively new and innovative method. These selected polymers have the ability to degrade while implanted, allowing for sufficient natural tissue healing and scarring. This usage presumably favors a decrease in foreignness, inflammatory reaction, recurrence, and incidence of chronic groin pain. Prior studies with similar plug meshes in the same indication have yielded favorable results which require this mesh to be investigated in its specific application. Primary Objective Evaluate the incidence of peri-operative and post-operative complications after the application of the Parietex plug and patch hernia system in open inguinal hernia repair. We will assess the efficacy of this mesh by examination and the application of a pain scale at the following intervals: 1 month, 3 months, and 1 year, respectively. Assessment is intended to evaluate: * Patient report of pain via their Pain score * Wound complication * Incidence of chronic groin pain * Recurrence rate * Other complications Secondary Objectives Record the description and assessment of the Parietex plug and patch hernia system: * surgical technique * description of dissection and mesh placement * method of fixation * operative times, anesthesia choice * length of hospital stay * mesh handling characteristics * return to daily activities * overall patient satisfaction