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Author: Wakasugi, Masaki; Akamatsu, Hiroki; Tori, Masayuki; Ueshima, Shigeyuki; Omori, Takeshi; Tei, Mitsuyoshi; Masuzawa, Toru; Nishida, Toshirou
Title: Short-term outcome of single-incision laparoscopic totally extra-peritoneal inguinal hernia repair.
  • Cord-id: eazg9pj6
  • Document date: 2013_1_1
  • ID: eazg9pj6
    Snippet: We performed single-incision laparoscopic surgery for totally extra-peritoneal (SILS-TEP) repair using a lightweight mesh fixed by absorbable tacks and without balloon dilation. Thirty-four patients (mean age, 66.5 years) underwent SILS-TEP repair in our hospital between September 2011 and April 2012; 30 patients had unilateral hernia and 4 had bilateral hernias. Mean operative time was 85.6 min for unilateral hernia and 137.7 min for bilateral hernias. All patients underwent successful SILS-TEP
    Document: We performed single-incision laparoscopic surgery for totally extra-peritoneal (SILS-TEP) repair using a lightweight mesh fixed by absorbable tacks and without balloon dilation. Thirty-four patients (mean age, 66.5 years) underwent SILS-TEP repair in our hospital between September 2011 and April 2012; 30 patients had unilateral hernia and 4 had bilateral hernias. Mean operative time was 85.6 min for unilateral hernia and 137.7 min for bilateral hernias. All patients underwent successful SILS-TEP repair. Mean hospital stay was 3.4 days. Mean duration of follow-up was 7.1 months. Four seromas were observed, but no recurrences or major complications occurred. SILS-TEP is an economical and useful method for decreasing postoperative complications, such as neuralgia and recurrence, and it could be an attractive approach for inguinal hernia.

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