Groin hernias include indirect inguinal, direct inguinal, and femoral hernias. Obturator and supravesical hernias appear very close to the groin. High-quality repairs are required for groin hernias. The concept of &qu...Groin hernias include indirect inguinal, direct inguinal, and femoral hernias. Obturator and supravesical hernias appear very close to the groin. High-quality repairs are required for groin hernias. The concept of "tension-free repair" is generally accepted, and surgical repairs with mesh are categorized as "hernioplasties". Surgeons should have good knowledge of the relevant anatomy. Physicians generally focus on the preperitoneal space, myopectineal orifice, topographic nerves, and regional vessels. Currently, laparoscopic surgery has therapeutic potential in the surgical setting for hernioplasty, with laparoscopic transabdominal preperitoneal(TAPP) repair appearing to be a powerful tool for use in adult hernia patients. TAPP offers the advantages of accurate diagnoses, repair of bilateral and recurrent hernias, less postoperative pain, early recovery allowing work and activities, tension-free repair of the preperitoneal(posterior) space, ability to cover obturator hernias, and avoidance of potential injury to the spermatic cord. The disadvantages of TAPP are the need for general anesthesia, adhering to a learning curve, higher cost, unexpected complications related to abdominal organs, adhesion to the mesh, unexpected injuries to vessels, prolonged operative time, and as-yet-unknown long-term outcomes. Both technical skill and anatomical familiarity are important for safe, reliable surgery. With increasing awareness of the importance of anatomy during TAPP repair, we address the skills and pitfalls during laparoscopic TAPP repair in adult patients using illustrations and schemas. We also address debatable points on this subject.展开更多
BACKGROUND An incarcerated hernia is a common cause of acute abdominal pain.There are various types of incarcerated hernias,including incarcerated hernias of the appendix.These hernias are often complicated by appendi...BACKGROUND An incarcerated hernia is a common cause of acute abdominal pain.There are various types of incarcerated hernias,including incarcerated hernias of the appendix.These hernias are often complicated by appendiceal inflammation,necrosis,and suppuration,which affect the outcome of surgical repair.A De Garengeot hernia is a femoral hernia that contains the appendix.This type of hernia has a low incidence.When a De Garengeot hernia is clinically suspected,emergency surgical treatment should be performed as soon as possible.CASE SUMMARY A 59-year-old man was admitted to the hospital with a painful right inguinal mass that had suddenly developed 6 hours earlier.Physical examination revealed a 4 cm×2 cm palpable mass in the right groin.The mass was hard and could not be reduced due to tenderness.It did not descend into the scrotum.B-ultrasound revealed an incarcerated hernia.During surgery,the hernia was found to contain the appendix,which exhibited distal avascular necrosis.A De Garengeot hernia was diagnosed according to the classification criteria of this type of inguinal hernia.Laparoscopic reduction of the incarcerated hernia,appendectomy,and small-incision femoral hernia repair were performed in the emergency department,and cefuroxime was administered as anti-infection therapy for 2 d postoperatively.After treatment,the patient had no abdominal pain or infection and was discharged on postoperative day 4.He had no recurrence of the inguinal hernia after 16 months of follow-up.CONCLUSION De Garengeot hernias have a low incidence and are difficult to diagnose.Laparoscopy is useful for their diagnosis and treatment.展开更多
文摘Groin hernias include indirect inguinal, direct inguinal, and femoral hernias. Obturator and supravesical hernias appear very close to the groin. High-quality repairs are required for groin hernias. The concept of "tension-free repair" is generally accepted, and surgical repairs with mesh are categorized as "hernioplasties". Surgeons should have good knowledge of the relevant anatomy. Physicians generally focus on the preperitoneal space, myopectineal orifice, topographic nerves, and regional vessels. Currently, laparoscopic surgery has therapeutic potential in the surgical setting for hernioplasty, with laparoscopic transabdominal preperitoneal(TAPP) repair appearing to be a powerful tool for use in adult hernia patients. TAPP offers the advantages of accurate diagnoses, repair of bilateral and recurrent hernias, less postoperative pain, early recovery allowing work and activities, tension-free repair of the preperitoneal(posterior) space, ability to cover obturator hernias, and avoidance of potential injury to the spermatic cord. The disadvantages of TAPP are the need for general anesthesia, adhering to a learning curve, higher cost, unexpected complications related to abdominal organs, adhesion to the mesh, unexpected injuries to vessels, prolonged operative time, and as-yet-unknown long-term outcomes. Both technical skill and anatomical familiarity are important for safe, reliable surgery. With increasing awareness of the importance of anatomy during TAPP repair, we address the skills and pitfalls during laparoscopic TAPP repair in adult patients using illustrations and schemas. We also address debatable points on this subject.
基金Zhejiang Provincial Medical Science Research Foundation,No.2020ZH053 and No.2021KY1133.
文摘BACKGROUND An incarcerated hernia is a common cause of acute abdominal pain.There are various types of incarcerated hernias,including incarcerated hernias of the appendix.These hernias are often complicated by appendiceal inflammation,necrosis,and suppuration,which affect the outcome of surgical repair.A De Garengeot hernia is a femoral hernia that contains the appendix.This type of hernia has a low incidence.When a De Garengeot hernia is clinically suspected,emergency surgical treatment should be performed as soon as possible.CASE SUMMARY A 59-year-old man was admitted to the hospital with a painful right inguinal mass that had suddenly developed 6 hours earlier.Physical examination revealed a 4 cm×2 cm palpable mass in the right groin.The mass was hard and could not be reduced due to tenderness.It did not descend into the scrotum.B-ultrasound revealed an incarcerated hernia.During surgery,the hernia was found to contain the appendix,which exhibited distal avascular necrosis.A De Garengeot hernia was diagnosed according to the classification criteria of this type of inguinal hernia.Laparoscopic reduction of the incarcerated hernia,appendectomy,and small-incision femoral hernia repair were performed in the emergency department,and cefuroxime was administered as anti-infection therapy for 2 d postoperatively.After treatment,the patient had no abdominal pain or infection and was discharged on postoperative day 4.He had no recurrence of the inguinal hernia after 16 months of follow-up.CONCLUSION De Garengeot hernias have a low incidence and are difficult to diagnose.Laparoscopy is useful for their diagnosis and treatment.