{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: Adolescent inguinal hernia repair: a review of the literature and recommendations for selective management. {Author}: Lobe TE;Bianco FM; {Journal}: Hernia {Volume}: 26 {Issue}: 3 {Year}: 06 2022 {Factor}: 2.92 {DOI}: 10.1007/s10029-021-02551-0 {Abstract}: The choice of how to repair inguinal hernias in adolescents has historically been a matter of experience and differed between pediatric surgeons who traditionally performed a high ligation of the sac and general surgeons who typically perform a repair using mesh. This up-to-date review thoroughly examines the subject and discusses the suitability of both types of repairs in this unique age group.
A 20-year Pub Med search was performed for the following terms: adolescent hernia repair including reports of mesh hernia repair in adolescents and postoperative complications including chronic inguinal pain and recurrences.
The evidence in the literature suggests that while there appears to be no difference between the two types of repairs with regards to recurrence and complications, changes in the pelvic floor physiology in adolescents suggest that a selective, individualized approach can be recommended depending on the size and nature of the presenting pathology.
A selective approach to the inguinal hernia in adolescent patients based on the size of the defect appears justified.