Abstract
The ubiquitous application of inguinal hernioplasty performed by various methods does not exclude the occurrence of certain late postoperative complications, the cause of which is sometimes extremely difficult to establish. The article describes a clinical case of observing a patient with chronic postoperative pain 6 months after inguinal hernioplasty using the TAPP technique. When studying the possible causes, the presence of a fixing material (tacker) in the triangle of pain was found, the removal of the latter led to a complete leveling of the clinical picture. Thus, despite the simplicity of performing inguinal hernioplasty, the surgeons desire for excessive fixation and a violation of the principles of this operation can lead to undesirable complications and temporary disability of the patient.
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