Whipps Cross 1998.
Methods | A randomisation schedule in balanced blocks randomly chosen to be of length 4 or 6. Allocations were placed in consecutive opaque envelopes and the seal broken in the anaesthetic room immediately before surgery. | |
Participants | 403 patients with an inguinal hernia. Exclusion criteria included patients who were unfit for general anaesthesia, had psychological complaints, were under 18 years of age or had a poor understanding of English. | |
Interventions | Laparoscopic versus open mesh inguinal herniorrhaphy. Laparoscopic group: (n=200) repair performed by the TAPP technique. All patients were given a general anaesthesia, Open group: (n=200) repair performed by the Lichtenstein technique. All patients were given a local anaesthesia. | |
Outcomes | Included data items:
Duration of surgery (minutes)
Intraoperative complications
Length of hospital stay (% discharged)
Postoperative complications
Persistent Numbness (1 and 3 months)
Persistent pain (1 and 3 months)
Hernia recurrence
Mortality Other data items: Postoperative pain (day 1) SF36 Costs |
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Notes | ||
Risk of bias | ||
Bias | Authors' judgement | Support for judgement |
Allocation concealment? | Low risk | A ‐ Adequate |