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Reduced Fascicle Area Demonstrated in Ilioinguinal Nerves Resected from Primary Inguinal Herniorrhaphy Patients As Evidence of Compression Neuropathy

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Journal Pain Res Manag
Date 2024 May 28
PMID 38803624
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Methods: 30 male patients with primary inguinal hernias undergoing primary inguinal herniorrhaphy were prospectively recruited for ilioinguinal nerve resection and evaluation. Three samples of the resected ilioinguinal nerve (proximal, canal, and distal) were evaluated using Masson's trichrome stain to measure fascicle and total nerve cross-sectional area and detect changes in collagen.

Results: The fascicle cross-sectional area in the canal segment was significantly decreased compared to the proximal control with a large effect size observed ( = 0.016, = 0.16). There was no significant difference in the nerve cross-sectional area between locations, but there was a moderate to large effect size observed between locations ( = 0.165, = 0.105). There was no significant difference in collagen content nor effect size observed between locations ( = 0.99, = 1.503 × 10). . The decrease in the fascicle cross-sectional area within the inguinal canal further suggests that there is chronic pressure applied by hernia tissue consistent with axon degeneration. Collagen content is uniformly distributed along the length of the nerve. Further studies with larger samples are needed to confirm the observed effect of nerve location on the total nerve cross-sectional area and axon loss.

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