Comparison of Incidence of Inguinal Hernia among Obese and Normal Individuals: A Retrospective Analysis

Zade, Mandar and Sridharan, Sivaram (2021) Comparison of Incidence of Inguinal Hernia among Obese and Normal Individuals: A Retrospective Analysis. Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International, 33 (47B). pp. 711-714. ISSN 2456-9119

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Abstract

Objective: The objective of the present study was to verify whether obesity is associated with the occurrence of inguinal hernia.

This is a cross-sectional study carried out in a tertiary hospital, including 84 patients, with clinical diagnosis of inguinal hernia, who underwent hernia mesh repair during a 6-month period (January 2021 to June 2021). Demographic, anthropometric and diagnostic data for inguinal hernia were taken from the patients' medical records.

The Chi-square test was used to calculate the significance of association.

Results: A total of 84 patients were included in this study. The age of patients varied between 39 - 75 years, averaging 54.8 years.

The study showed an association between BMI and two factors, namely: Age (P = .023) and size of the defect (P = .005). However, hernia type (P = .797) and its content (P = 0.061) did not show such an association.

Conclusion: In conclusion, these results may be a useful guide for future studies about the relationship between BMI and hernia and may provide foundation for better understanding of the pathophysiology of hernia is obese.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Archive Science > Medical Science
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 02 Mar 2023 09:09
Last Modified: 07 May 2024 05:28
URI: http://editor.pacificarchive.com/id/eprint/21

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