Correlation between the incidence of inguinal hernia and risk factors after radical prostatic cancer surgery: a case control study

An-Ping Xiang, Yue-Fan Shen, Xu-Feng Shen, Si-Hai Shao

BMC Urology(2024)

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Abstract
The incidence of recurrent hernia after radical resection of prostate cancer is high, so this article discusses the incidence and risk factors of inguinal hernia after radical resection of prostate cancer. This case control study was conducted in The First People’s Hospital of Huzhou clinical data of 251 cases underwent radical resection of prostate cancer in this hospital from March 2019 to May 2021 were retrospectively analyzed. According to the occurrence of inguinal hernia, the subjects were divided into study group and control group, and the clinical data of each group were statistically analyzed, Multivariate Logistic analysis was performed to find independent influencing factors for predicting the occurrence of inguinal hernia. The Kaplan-Meier survival curve was drawn according to the occurrence and time of inguinal hernia. The overall incidence of inguinal hernia after prostate cancer surgery was 14.7
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Prostate cancer,Inguinal hernia
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