This multicenter, prospective observational study aims to assess the safety and efficacy of the Swing-Meshâ„¢ implant (THT BioScienceâ„¢, distributed by B. Braunâ„¢, France) for laparoscopic-endoscopic inguinal hernia repair using TAPP or TEP techniques. Swing-Meshâ„¢ is a lightweight, macroporous, three-dimensional mesh designed to conform anatomically to the myopectineal orifice without requiring fixation. Eligible adult patients undergoing elective repair will receive the implant. The primary endpoint is hernia recurrence within 6 months. Secondary endpoints include postoperative pain, groin discomfort, and early and late complications. The study will provide clinical evidence regarding the non-inferiority of this spatial, fixation-free mesh compared to standard devices in minimally invasive hernia surgery.
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Hernia recurrence rate within 6 months
Timeframe: 6 months post-surgery