Abstract
Since January, 1976, male patients undergoing elective unilateral inguinal herniorrhaphy have been included in a trial to see whether early return to normal activity is associated with an increased recurrence rate and to investigate economic consequences. By June, 1981, 500 patients had been reviewed at one year. 2 patients had defaulted. The first 200 patients had been examined at one year and three years. Recurrence was assessed independently, and recurrences were found of which the patient was unaware. The acceptable definition of recurrence was need for reoperation or a truss. The overall recurrence rate at one year was 3·9%. At three years no further recurrences were detected in the first 200 patients. There was no difference in the recurrence rate for those in the "early" group with 8 recurrences in a total of 246 patients and
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