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Laparoscopic Hernia Repair
Gordon Buchanan Consultant Colorectal, Laparoscopic and General Surgeon
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Background Colorectal Surgery – Lap and Open
General and Emergency Surgery Lap Appendicectomy Lap Cholecystectomy Hernia – why not lap?
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What is possible ? Laparoscopic Inguinal Hernia
Laparoscopic Femoral Hernia Laparoscopic Umbilical Hernia Laparoscopic Ventral Hernia Laparoscopic Incisional Hernia
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Advantages Less Pain Smaller scars Lower Wound infection
Faster Return to activity Several hernias fixed through same incisions
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Cautions Relative Absolute Complex abdominal surgery
Previous preperitoneal surgery Irreducible hernia (especially left side) Absolute Inability to tolerate general anesthesia.
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NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR CLINICAL EXCELLENCE Laparoscopic surgery for inguinal hernia repair 1.1 Laparoscopic surgery is recommended as one of the treatment options for the repair of inguinal hernia To enable patients to choose between open laparoscopic - transabdominal preperitoneal [TAPP] totally extraperitoneal [TEP], fully informed of all risks and benefits associated with each of the three procedures.
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TEP Developing a plane
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Increase Laparoscopic Inguinal Hernia Repair
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Risks Risks of any operation (anaesthetic, DVT etc) Risks specific to inguinal hernia repair: Immediate: Bleeding at the time of surgery Damage to the testicular vessels or other structures (rare) Early: Haematoma in wound or scrotum Infection of the wound (<5%), Retention of urine.
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Late: Recurrence: <5% life time risk. Damage to nerves
Normal to expect some numbness below scar as cutaneous nerves are divided gaining access to the inguinal canal. Ongoing groin pain 3-5% - damage or entrapment of ilioinguinal nerve
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Post op Daycase / 1 night No restrictions Driving 24hrs
Exercise – as comfort allows Return to work 4 days Heavy lifting as they wish Sex – Encouraged
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Incisional Hernia Laparoscopy New meshes against bowel Smaller scars
Less wound infection Size of defect
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Summary Laparoscopic Repair Most types hernia Quicker recovery
Caution in complex abdomen Less pain
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