Innovative Surgical Technique Shows Promise for Treating Groin Hernias in Women

A new surgical method evaluated in Uganda offers a promising, accessible treatment for groin hernias in women, including high-risk femoral hernias, with potential applications worldwide.
A recent study conducted in Uganda and published in JAMA Surgery highlights a new surgical approach that could revolutionize the treatment of groin hernias in women, especially in settings with limited medical resources. Researchers from the Karolinska Institutet evaluated this novel method, which offers a practical alternative to traditional laparoscopic surgery that might not be accessible everywhere.
The study reveals that this surgical technique is effective for both inguinal and femoral hernias. Notably, nearly 45% of the women affected had femoral hernias, which are associated with higher complication risks. The findings underscore the importance of developing safe, efficient, and accessible surgical options to address the significant number of women suffering from hernias worldwide.
Dr. Alphonsus Matovu, the lead author, emphasized the need for such innovative solutions, particularly given the unexpected prevalence of femoral hernias in the study population. "The fact that many women had femoral hernias highlights the necessity for effective and safe treatments that can be implemented widely," he stated.
The new procedure holds promise for millions of women globally, providing a feasible alternative where advanced laparoscopic surgery is not available. Dr. Jenny Löfgren, a co-author, noted that women with groin hernias are at risk of serious, sometimes fatal complications, making access to effective surgical methods critical.
Further research is planned to assess the long-term outcomes of this surgical approach, with follow-up five years post-operation. The team also aims to compare this new technique with other existing open and laparoscopic methods to establish its efficacy and safety comprehensively.
Source: https://medicalxpress.com/news/2025-07-surgical-method-effective-groin-hernia.html
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