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A Retrospective Nationwide Comparison of Laparoscopic vs Open Inguinal Hernia Repair in Children

Video Published 2026-02-04

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Nationwide study of 53,000 children compared laparoscopic vs open inguinal hernia repair. Open repair showed lower same-side recurrence risk (3x less than laparoscopic), while laparoscopic approach reduced contralateral metachronous hernias requiring future surgery.

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  • - Open inguinal hernia repair has 3x lower same-side recurrence risk compared to laparoscopic approach in pediatric patients. - Laparoscopic repair reduces the incidence of contralateral metachronous hernias requiring future surgical intervention. - Study analyzed 53,000 pediatric cases nationwide; 16% underwent laparoscopic repair, 84% had open repair. - Risk-benefit tradeoff exists: open repair offers better primary site outcomes, laparoscopic may prevent contralateral hernias. - Findings remained significant after adjusting for hospital volume, surgeon experience, and patient demographic factors.

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