
@article{ref1,
title="Laparoscopic repair of &quot;sportsman's hernia&quot; in soccer players as treatment of chronic inguinal pain",
journal="Medical science monitor",
year="2004",
author="Susmallian, Sergio and Ezri, Tiberiu and Elis, Marina and Warters, Robert and Charuzi, Ilan and Muggia-Sullam, Michael",
volume="10",
number="2",
pages="CR52-4",
abstract="BACKGROUND: To evaluate the clinical course of soccer players affected by chronic groin pain, who were referred for laparoscopic inguinal exploration. MATERIAL/METHODS: Thirty-five professional soccer players affected by chronic groin pain and referred for laparoscopic inguinal exploration were included in this prospective, non-randomized study. Prior to surgery, patients were assessed by history, clinical examination, pelvic X-ray, bone scanning with Technetium and ultrasound of the inguinal region. The pre-peritoneal space was visualized with a laparoscope under general anesthesia. A bilateral polypropylene mesh was attached pre-peritoneally. Recorded data included demographics, history, symptoms, surgical findings and postoperative recovery. <br><br>RESULTS: All patients were male. The mean age was 24.3 years. Six patients (17.1%) complained of pain affecting their normal life. A true indirect type I hernia was identified in 4 patients (11.4%). In 28 patients (80%), a wide internal ring and peritoneal dimple were found during the procedure. No clear pathology was found in three patients (8.6%). Thirty-four patients (97.1%) returned to their normal activities after surgery. <br><br>CONCLUSIONS: Laparoscopic inguinal exploration and repair of &quot;sportsman's hernias&quot; in soccer players was associated with rapid recovery and fast return to full training and activity.<p /><p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="1234-1010",
doi="",
url="http://dx.doi.org/"
}