Background: We designed a technique of pure minilaparoscopic hernia sac transaction and ligation to repair primary inguinal hernias in children and young adults.
Methods: Between September 2003 and December 2004, 83 patients with primary inguinal hernia were treated surgically with minilaparoscopic herniorrhaphy. The mean patient age was 6.8 years. Before the operation there were synchronous bilateral hernias in 2 (2.4%) patients, left inguinal hernias in 39 (47%) patients, and right inguinal hernias in 42 (50.6%) patients. The minilaparoscopic herniorrhaphy was carried out with the 3-mm laparoscopic and hand instrument system. Three 3.5-mm trocar ports were used for the telescope and 3-mm instruments. The peritoneum overlying the internal ring was circumferentially incised, then the peritoneal defect was closed with intracorporeal sutures.
Results: One hundred and fourteen minilaparoscopic herniorrhaphies were performed. The mean followup period was 12.9 months. The mean operation time was 52 min. There was only one recurrence (1.2%) that was detected nine months after primary repair. All patients were able to return to unrestricted activity immediately and were discharged within 24 h after the operation. There was no reported case of testicular atrophy to date.
Conclusions: Minilaparoscopic herniorrhaphy with hernia sac transaction is a safe and effective technique in children and young adults with indirect inguinal hernias.
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J Minim Invasive Surg
December 2021
Department of Surgery, Korea University Ansan Hospital, Ansan, Korea.
Purpose: Inguinal hernia (IH) repair is very commonly performed in children. While open repair (OR) is the standard approach, laparoscopic repair is increasingly used. This study was aimed to investigate safety and feasibility of laparoscopic repair of pediatric IH compared to OR.
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March 2018
2 Department of Pediatric Surgery, Dr. Sadi Konuk Education and Research Hospital, Health Sciences University, Bakırköy, Turkey .
Aim: Laparoscopy has been widely used in surgical practice in pediatric age, and many techniques for laparoscopic hernia repair have been described till now. In this study, we compared two laparoscopic techniques performed by two surgeons; each surgeon practicing only one of the two techniques.
Materials And Methods: A retrospective analysis was performed on the surgical charts, enrolling 71 patients with uncomplicated inguinal hernia.
Chirurg
August 2017
Klinik für Allgemein‑, Viszeral- und Thoraxchirurgie, Krankenhaus Landshut-Achdorf, Akademisches Lehrkrankenhaus TU München, Achdorfer Weg 3, 84036, Landshut, Deutschland.
Minilaparoscopy was introduced already 20 years ago. In spite of reduced diameter, technical performance of modern trocars and instruments has improved substantially. While carrying out a minilaparoscopic procedure, the required position of the trocars and the surgical strategy remain the same.
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March 2017
Department of Surgery, Gaffree Guinle University Hospital, Federal University of the State of Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Background And Objectives: Inguinal hernia repair is among the most common procedures performed worldwide and the laparoscopic totally extraperitoneal (TEP) approach is a recognized and effective surgical technique. Although technically advantageous because of the option of no mesh fixation and no need for creation of a peritoneal flap resulting, in less postoperative pain and faster recovery, TEP has not achieved the popularity it deserves, mainly because of its complexity and steep learning curve. Minilaparoscopy was first described in the 1990s and has recently gained significantly from better instrumentation that may increase TEP's effectiveness and acceptance.
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August 2015
Second Department of Pediatric Surgery, General Hospital Papageorgiou, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Ring Road Thessaloniki, Nea Efkarpia, 56403, Thessaloniki, Greece,
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