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Conclusions This prospective study showed, again, the feasibility of local anesthesia in elective inguinal hernia repair in all patient
groups with different characteristics. The mean and maximum doses of local anesthetic agents were well within safety limits,
even in recurrent and large hernias. Younger age, large hernias, recurrent hernias, omental mass in the hernia sac, high BMI,
and duration of operation might be the factors affecting local anesthetic doses. The significant independent parameters in
the multivariate analysis were duration of operation, sac content, and BMI for lidocaine dose, whereas the duration of operation
and sac content were determinative for the sum volume of lidocaine and bupivacaine.
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