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Mesh Fixation Strategy and Recovery Trajectories after Unilateral Totally Extraperitoneal Inguinal Hernia Repair: A Defect-Size-Stratified Analysis.

Year:
2026
Authors:
Ismayilzada K et al.
Affiliation:
Department of General Surgery

Abstract

<h4>Background</h4>Mesh fixation strategy is a modifiable intraoperative factor that may influence postoperative recovery following totally extraperitoneal (TEP) inguinal hernia repair. Although self-fixating meshes were developed to avoid penetrating fixation and potentially reduce pain, their effect on multidimensional recovery trajectories remains unclear.<h4>Methods</h4>This retrospective cohort study included consecutive adults undergoing elective unilateral TEP repair at a tertiary referral center. Patients were grouped according to fixation strategy: self-fixating mesh or polypropylene mesh secured with absorbable tacks. The primary outcome was early quality of recovery measured using the Quality of Recovery-15 (QoR-15) questionnaire at postoperative week 1. Secondary outcomes included longitudinal QoR-15 and visual analog scale (VAS) pain scores at postoperative months 1 and 3, analgesic consumption, and time to functional recovery. Recovery trajectories were analyzed using linear mixed-effects models, with additional stratification by defect size (<20 mm versus ≥20 mm).<h4>Results</h4>A total of 134 patients were included (56 tack fixation, 78 self-fixating mesh). Early recovery at week 1 was comparable between groups. Mixed-effects modeling demonstrated significant improvement over time in both groups, without an independent association between fixation strategy and overall QoR-15 trajectory. However, in defects ≥20 mm, self-fixating mesh was associated with higher QoR-15 scores. Pain scores improved over time in both groups, with small but statistically significant differences favoring self-fixating mesh.<h4>Conclusions</h4>In unilateral TEP repair, fixation strategy does not substantially influence overall early and short-term recovery. However, in larger defects (≥20 mm), self-fixating mesh may provide modest recovery advantages, suggesting a context-dependent rather than uniform effect.

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Original publication: https://europepmc.org/article/MED/42091497