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Symposium - Totally extraperitoneal repair of inguinal hernia: Sir Ganga Ram Hospital technique
Laparoscopic approach for hernia has evolved rapidly over the past decade. We adopted the TEP repair early as we believe in preserving the sanctity of the coelomic cavity. Once well versed with the approach we have found it an efficient and cost effective method for groin hernia repair. Endoscopic t...
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Published in: | Journal of minimal access surgery 2006-10, Vol.2 (3) |
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Summary: | Laparoscopic approach for hernia has evolved rapidly over the past
decade. We adopted the TEP repair early as we believe in preserving the
sanctity of the coelomic cavity. Once well versed with the approach we
have found it an efficient and cost effective method for groin hernia
repair. Endoscopic totally extraperitoneal hernia repair is a
technically demanding procedure. Indepth anatomical knowledge, training
and advanced technical skill is needed for the surgeon to perform this
procedure. To make the procedure cost effective and prevent hernia
recurrences, we have modified and innovated to simplify the procedure.
This modification which we have named the SGRH technique, innovates by
creating the preperitoneal working space with the help of an indigenous
glove finger balloon. A rolled mesh makes placement and fixation easier
in the limited working space. The mesh is unrolled on the peritoneal
surface (floor), a manouver which is technically simpler. On
desufflation the mesh comes to appose the Fruchad′s orifice
covering all potential hernial sites. With the modified SGRH technique
we have found TEP to be safe, cost effective, reproducible and without
significant complications. |
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ISSN: | 0972-9941 |