Staples vs. stitches: which causes less pain after hernia surgery?

NCT ID NCT07210424

Summary

This study aims to find out which method causes less pain after a common hernia repair surgery. It will compare two ways doctors attach a supportive mesh patch: using traditional stitches or using skin staples. Researchers will measure pain levels in 132 adult patients over the first month after their operation to see which technique is better for patient comfort.

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