BACKGROUND The totally preperitoneal(TPP)approach is a new concept that was recently introduced.Although the TPP approach combined with single-incision laparoscopic hernia repair has its own advantages,there is little...BACKGROUND The totally preperitoneal(TPP)approach is a new concept that was recently introduced.Although the TPP approach combined with single-incision laparoscopic hernia repair has its own advantages,there is little evidence reflecting the characteristics and feasibility of either approach.AIM To analyze the potential applications of single-incision laparoscopic TPP(SILTPP)inguinal hernia hernioplasty for the treatment of inguinal hernias.METHODS A total of 152 SIL-TPP surgeries were performed at the First Affiliated Hospital of Ningbo University from February 2019 to November 2022.A single-port,named Iconport,and standard laparoscopic instruments were used during the operation.Demographic data,intraoperative parameters and short-term postoperative outcomes were collected and retrospectively analyzed.RESULTS The demographic data of 152 patients underwent SIL-TPP were shown in Table 1.The average age was 49.5 years(range from 21 to 81 years).The average body mass index was 27.7 kg/m^(2)(range from 17.7 kg/m^(2) to 35.6 kg/m^(2)).SIL-TPP were conducted successfully in 147 patients.Three patients were converted to the SILtransabdominal preperitoneal laparoscopic herniorrhaphy at the initial stage of the study due to a lack of experience.In 2 patients with incisional hernias,an auxiliary operation hole was added during the SIL-TPP procedure,as required for surgery.The mean operative time was 64.5 minutes(range:36.0-110.0 minutes)for unilateral direct and femoral hernias and 81.6 minutes for indirect hernias(range:40.0-150.0 minutes).The mean postoperative hospital stay was 3.4 days.CONCLUSION SIL-TPP is feasible and has advantages for inguinal hernia repair.SIL-TPP has potential benefits for patients with various abdominal wall hernias.Consequently,doctors should be encouraged to actively apply the TPP approach combined with a single incision in their daily work.展开更多
BACKGROUND Compared with open mesh repair,transabdominal preperitoneal(TAPP)hernioplasty results in less chronic postoperative inguinal pain and faster postoperative recovery.However,it may still lead to rare but seri...BACKGROUND Compared with open mesh repair,transabdominal preperitoneal(TAPP)hernioplasty results in less chronic postoperative inguinal pain and faster postoperative recovery.However,it may still lead to rare but serious complications.Here we report a case of intestinal volvulus with recurrent abdominal pain as the only clinical symptom,which occurred 3 mo after TAPP repair for bilateral inguinal hernia.CASE SUMMARY A 50-year-old male patient underwent laparoscopic TAPP for bilateral inguinal hernias.After the operation,he experienced recurring pain in his lower right abdomen around the surgical area,which was relieved after symptomatic treatment.Three months after the surgery,the abdominal pain became severe and was aggravated over time.The whirlpool sign of the mesentery was seen on contrast-enhanced computed tomography(CT).Laparoscopic exploration confirmed that a barb of the V-Loc™suture penetrated the peritoneum,which caused the adhesion of the small intestinal wall to the site of peritoneal injury,forming intestinal volvulus.Since there was no closed-loop obstruction or intestinal ischemia,recurrent abdominal pain became the only clinical manifestation in this case.After laparoscopic lysis of adhesions and reduction of intestinal volvulus,the patient recovered and was discharged.CONCLUSION The possibility of intestinal volvulus should be considered in patients who experience recurrent abdominal pain following TAPP surgery during which barbed V-Loc sutures are used for closing the peritoneum.Contrast-enhanced CT and active laparoscopic exploration can confirm the diagnosis and prevent serious complications.展开更多
文摘BACKGROUND The totally preperitoneal(TPP)approach is a new concept that was recently introduced.Although the TPP approach combined with single-incision laparoscopic hernia repair has its own advantages,there is little evidence reflecting the characteristics and feasibility of either approach.AIM To analyze the potential applications of single-incision laparoscopic TPP(SILTPP)inguinal hernia hernioplasty for the treatment of inguinal hernias.METHODS A total of 152 SIL-TPP surgeries were performed at the First Affiliated Hospital of Ningbo University from February 2019 to November 2022.A single-port,named Iconport,and standard laparoscopic instruments were used during the operation.Demographic data,intraoperative parameters and short-term postoperative outcomes were collected and retrospectively analyzed.RESULTS The demographic data of 152 patients underwent SIL-TPP were shown in Table 1.The average age was 49.5 years(range from 21 to 81 years).The average body mass index was 27.7 kg/m^(2)(range from 17.7 kg/m^(2) to 35.6 kg/m^(2)).SIL-TPP were conducted successfully in 147 patients.Three patients were converted to the SILtransabdominal preperitoneal laparoscopic herniorrhaphy at the initial stage of the study due to a lack of experience.In 2 patients with incisional hernias,an auxiliary operation hole was added during the SIL-TPP procedure,as required for surgery.The mean operative time was 64.5 minutes(range:36.0-110.0 minutes)for unilateral direct and femoral hernias and 81.6 minutes for indirect hernias(range:40.0-150.0 minutes).The mean postoperative hospital stay was 3.4 days.CONCLUSION SIL-TPP is feasible and has advantages for inguinal hernia repair.SIL-TPP has potential benefits for patients with various abdominal wall hernias.Consequently,doctors should be encouraged to actively apply the TPP approach combined with a single incision in their daily work.
文摘BACKGROUND Compared with open mesh repair,transabdominal preperitoneal(TAPP)hernioplasty results in less chronic postoperative inguinal pain and faster postoperative recovery.However,it may still lead to rare but serious complications.Here we report a case of intestinal volvulus with recurrent abdominal pain as the only clinical symptom,which occurred 3 mo after TAPP repair for bilateral inguinal hernia.CASE SUMMARY A 50-year-old male patient underwent laparoscopic TAPP for bilateral inguinal hernias.After the operation,he experienced recurring pain in his lower right abdomen around the surgical area,which was relieved after symptomatic treatment.Three months after the surgery,the abdominal pain became severe and was aggravated over time.The whirlpool sign of the mesentery was seen on contrast-enhanced computed tomography(CT).Laparoscopic exploration confirmed that a barb of the V-Loc™suture penetrated the peritoneum,which caused the adhesion of the small intestinal wall to the site of peritoneal injury,forming intestinal volvulus.Since there was no closed-loop obstruction or intestinal ischemia,recurrent abdominal pain became the only clinical manifestation in this case.After laparoscopic lysis of adhesions and reduction of intestinal volvulus,the patient recovered and was discharged.CONCLUSION The possibility of intestinal volvulus should be considered in patients who experience recurrent abdominal pain following TAPP surgery during which barbed V-Loc sutures are used for closing the peritoneum.Contrast-enhanced CT and active laparoscopic exploration can confirm the diagnosis and prevent serious complications.