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Results of surgical treatment of athletes with sportsman's hernia.
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Telephone QuestionnaireKinesiologyHernia SurgerySports MedicineSurgical TreatmentStandardised TechniqueMedicineChronic Groin PainSurgeryPain ManagementAthletic TrainingSport ScienceOrthopaedic SurgerySport-related InjuriesSport InjuryHealth Sciences
Chronic groin pain in athletes is a difficult diagnostic and therapeutic condition. Between March 2004 and December 2009, 241 male athletes (mean age: 25.8 years, range: 16-41) in whom chronic sportsman's hernia was diagnosed, were surgically treated using a standardised technique. In this retrospective study, charts were analyzed for preoperative duration of symptoms and prior treatment. Perioperative complications were noted. Patients were contacted and were asked to answer a telephone questionnaire: 162 patients agreed to be questioned as part of the current study. A surgical intervention with reinforcement of the posterior inguinal wall and tenotomy of the adductors has lead to satisfactory results in over 90% of athletes with chronic groin pain who failed to improve with conservative treatment.
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