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Published in: Surgical Endoscopy 9/2007

01-09-2007

Minilaparoscopic herniorrhaphy with hernia sac transection in children and young adults: a preliminary report

Authors: Yao Chou Tsai, Chia Chang Wu, Stephen Shei Dei Yang

Published in: Surgical Endoscopy | Issue 9/2007

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Abstract

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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Metadata
Title
Minilaparoscopic herniorrhaphy with hernia sac transection in children and young adults: a preliminary report
Authors
Yao Chou Tsai
Chia Chang Wu
Stephen Shei Dei Yang
Publication date
01-09-2007
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Surgical Endoscopy / Issue 9/2007
Print ISSN: 0930-2794
Electronic ISSN: 1432-2218
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00464-007-9207-y

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