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Published in: Hernia 5/2015

01-10-2015 | How-I-Do-It

Proposed technique for inguinal hernia repair with self-gripping mesh: avoiding fixation to undesired structures

Authors: J. L. Porrero, O. Cano-Valderrama, M. J. Castillo, M. T. Alonso

Published in: Hernia | Issue 5/2015

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Abstract

Purpose

Self-gripping meshes have been developed to avoid fixing sutures during inguinal hernia repair. Operative time is shorter when using a self-gripping mesh than with conventional Lichtenstein repair. However, these meshes can be difficult to handle because they fix to undesired structures. The aim of this report is to describe a new technique to avoid this problem.

Technique

Inguinal hernia dissection is made as usual. Once dissection is finished, a Parietex ProGrip® (Covidien, Dublin, Ireland) flat sheet mesh is cut depending on the size needed. A small split is made between the lower and medium third of the mesh to mark where the split for the spermatic cord will be. Using this mark, the upper third of the mesh is folded over the medium third, hiding the microgrips that make this a self-gripping mesh. In this way, only the lower third of the mesh has the microgrips exposed and the mesh can be fixed to the pubic bone and inguinal ligament without fixation to undesired structures. Once the lower third of the mesh is fixed, the split for the spermatic cord is completed and the upper part of the mesh is passed below the spermatic cord. Then, the mesh is unfolded to expose the microgrips again and the medium and upper third of the mesh are descended to its final position.

Conclusion

This proposed technique for inguinal hernia repair with self-gripping mesh makes the surgery easier, avoiding mesh fixation to undesired structures.
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Metadata
Title
Proposed technique for inguinal hernia repair with self-gripping mesh: avoiding fixation to undesired structures
Authors
J. L. Porrero
O. Cano-Valderrama
M. J. Castillo
M. T. Alonso
Publication date
01-10-2015
Publisher
Springer Paris
Published in
Hernia / Issue 5/2015
Print ISSN: 1265-4906
Electronic ISSN: 1248-9204
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10029-014-1315-8

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