Published in:
01-05-2005 | Case Report
Laparoscopic management of inferior lumbar hernia (Petit triangle hernia)
Authors:
T. Ipek, E. Eyuboglu, O. Aydingoz
Published in:
Hernia
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Issue 2/2005
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Abstract
Lumbar hernias are rare defects in the posterolateral abdominal wall that may be congenital or acquired. We present a case of laparoscopic approach to repair an acquired inferior triangle (Petit) lumbar hernia in a woman by using polytetrafluoroethylene mesh. The size of the hernia was 8×10 cm. The length of her hospital stay was 2 days. The patient resumed normal activities in less than 2 weeks. The main advantage of this approach is excellent operative visualization, thus avoiding injury to structures near the hernia during repair. Patients benefit from a minimally invasive approach with less pain, shortened hospital course, less analgesic requirements, better cosmetic result, and minimal life-style interference.