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Investigating the effect of subcutaneous area repair or non-repair on the incidence of complications of Inguinal hernia surgery.

Not Applicable
Conditions
Condition 1: Inguinal hernia. Condition 2: Complications of surgical wound. Condition 3: Complications of surgical wound.
Unilateral inguinal hernia, without obstruction or gangrene
Complications of procedures, not elsewhere classified
Infection following a procedure
Registration Number
IRCT20161017030336N3
Lead Sponsor
Arak University of Medical Sciences
Brief Summary

Not available

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
Complete
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
92
Inclusion Criteria

Age between 20 and 50 years
Having more than 3 cm ulcers in the inguinal hernia.

Exclusion Criteria

Having a Diabetes Mellitus.
The patient has cancer.
Having scars in the inguinal hernia area.

Study & Design

Study Type
interventional
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Inflammation in the wound of the surgery. Timepoint: 1,3,5,7,10 days after surgery. Method of measurement: Inflammation is a physiological response to various stimuli, such as infections and tissue wounds, which quickly develop and end. It can be viewed visually.;The presence of serum in the surgical wound area. Timepoint: 1,3,5,7,10 days after surgery. Method of measurement: The accumulation of non-empty fluid in the surgeon is called serum. And visually visible.;Infection in the surgical wound area. Timepoint: 1,3,5,7,10 days after surgery. Method of measurement: The accumulation of purulent fluid in the surgical area of infection is called. And visually visible.;Opening of surgical wound. Timepoint: 1,3,5,7,10 days after surgery. Method of measurement: Visually visible.
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
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