Trans rectus sheath extra-peritoneal procedure (TREPP) for inguinal hernia repair under local anesthesia with sedation in the outpatient clinic: a feasibility study

J. L. Faessen*, J. H. M. B. Stoot, P. P. H. L. Broos, G. H. E. J. Vijgen, K. W. Reisinger, N. D. Bouvy, R. van Vugt

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Abstract

Background The Trans Rectus Sheath Extra-Peritoneal Procedure (TREPP) is an open procedure in which the mesh is placed in the preperitoneal space and is therefore associated with less chronic post-operative inguinal pain. TREPP is primarily performed under general or spinal anesthesia, however, it is also possible to perform under sedation and local anesthesia with potentially advantages. This retrospective feasibility pilot study investigates the safety and efficiency of TREPP under local anesthesia in the outpatient clinic in comparison with Lichtenstein. Methods Between 2019 and 2022, all patients who underwent an elective inguinal hernia repair under local anesthesia in the outpatient clinic operation theatre were assessed. 34 patients in the TREPP group and 213 patients in the Lichtenstein group were included. Outcomes were complications, operating time, theatre time, and early inguinal hernia recurrence within 8 weeks and 6 months post-operatively. Results No significant differences in complications such as wound infection, hematoma, seroma, urine retention and early recurrence between TREPP and Lichtenstein were found. Post-operative pain at 8 weeks was not significantly higher after Lichtenstein (8.8% vs. 18.8%, P = 0.22). Operating time (21.0 (IQR: 16.0-27.3) minutes vs. 39.0 (IQR: 31.5-45.0) minutes, P < 0.001) and theatre time (37.5 (IQR: 30.8-42.5) minutes vs. 54.0 (IQR: 46.0-62.0) minutes, P < 0.001) was significantly shorter for TREPP. Conclusion This pilot study showed that TREPP appears to be feasible to perform safely under local anesthesia with comparable complication rates and substantially shorter operation time than Lichtenstein. These results justify further research with a larger study population and a longer period of follow up in order to provide firm conclusions.
Original languageEnglish
Article number188
Number of pages8
JournalLangenbeck's Archives of Surgery
Volume409
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 19 Jun 2024

Keywords

  • Hernia, inguinal
  • TREPP
  • Lichtenstein
  • Local anesthesia
  • GENERAL-ANESTHESIA
  • TOTAL EXTRAPERITONEAL
  • CHRONIC PAIN
  • MESH REPAIR
  • LICHTENSTEIN
  • COMPLICATIONS
  • RECURRENCE
  • RISK
  • TEP

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