Level 2B |
Local anesthetic at suture sites during surgery significantly decreases acute early pain. |
Level 2B |
Pain pump placement makes no difference in acute or chronic pain |
Level 4 |
Tissue glue results in “low levels of postoperative pain.” |
Level 2B |
The visual analog scale (VAS) shows no difference between absorbable and permanent fixation sutures at 3 months, but quality-of-life (QOL) differences (physical activity) are experienced |
Level 2B |
Pain is not correlated with the number of tacks |
Level 3 |
No consistent difference between PP and other LW meshes is shown by pain scores |
Level 4 |
Absorbable fixation tacks are associated with few cases of chronic pain at 1 year |
Level 2A |
Transfascial sutures with tacks do not result in higher pain scores than tacks only |
Level 2B |
Permanent suture fixation at 2- to 3-cm intervals results in a higher number of patients with pain 6 months postoperatively compared with tacks-only fixation |
Level 2B |
Pain frequency after permanent suture fixation at 6 months is similar to that for tacks-only fixation |
Level 2B |
A permanent corner suture plus double-crown tacks results in higher VAS scores than permanent sutures only in hernias with a defect size <5 cm.
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