Publications by authors named "Vishnu Sekar"

Introduction And Importance: Mesh migration into urinary bladder is one of the rare complications following inguinal hernia repair (Laparoscopic/Open). On reviewing the literature, erosion of mesh following inguinal hernia repair has been into the urinary bladder in most of the cases, and the erosion may occur as early or late complication. It may occur as a result of improper suturing, inadequate fixation or foreign body reaction.

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Introduction: Herniation of the ureter into the inguinal canal is a rare occurrence. There have been reports of inadvertent injury to the ureter during routine inguinal hernia repair. After an extensive search of the literature, we believe that this is the first case to be managed via laparoscopic Trans Abdominal Pre-Peritoneal Repair and would like to highlight the technical details of the laparoscopic procedure and is presented in line with SCARE 2018 Guidelines [1].

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