Hernia Surgery Videos
Hernia Surgery Videos – A Comprehensive Visual Atlas
A deep understanding of abdominal wall anatomy and operative technique is essential for every general surgeon. MEDtube’s extensive library of hernia surgery videos serves as a vital e-learning resource for surgeons, residents, and medical students dedicated to mastering the art of hernia repair. As the world’s leading platform for professional medical videos, we provide a comprehensive visual atlas that covers the entire spectrum of hernia management, from foundational open techniques to the most advanced minimally invasive approaches in abdominal wall reconstruction.
From Lichtenstein to eTEP: A Spectrum of Techniques
This curated collection offers an unparalleled, in-depth look into the operating room, showcasing a diverse range of procedures for different hernia types and complexities. You will find meticulous, step-by-step demonstrations of the gold-standard open repairs, including the Lichtenstein procedure for inguinal hernias and the complex Rives-Stoppa repair for large incisional defects, complete with crucial details on managing challenges like posterior layer breakdown. The library then transitions to the forefront of minimally invasive surgery, featuring detailed guides on Laparoscopic TEP and TAPP repairs.
Our content excels in demonstrating advanced and specialized techniques. Explore the innovative eTEP approach to flank hernias, a challenging anatomical region. Delve into foregut surgery with procedures for axial hiatal hernia to treat gastroesophageal reflux disease. The collection also addresses unique patient populations, with videos on managing hernia and hydrocele in children, and complex revision scenarios, such as performing a TAPP surgery after a previous TEP. Whether you are studying the management of a large incisional hernia or refining your laparoscopic skills, this library provides the expert guidance you need.
Elevate Your Surgical Skills with MEDtube
Engaging with these hernia surgery videos is a direct investment in your professional development, enhancing your surgical judgment and technical proficiency. By registering on MEDtube, you gain more than just viewing access; you join a global community of surgical experts. This allows you to create personalized video playlists, participate in discussions on complex cases, and learn from the techniques of international leaders. Don’t just read about the Rives-Stoppa repair; see it performed by masters. Register for free today to gain unlimited access to our complete library of hernia surgery videos and refine your operative technique.
Landmarks for Laparoscopic TAPP Hernia Repair
The aim of the laparoscopic exploration is to identify the superficial anatomical landmarks (urachus, umbilical folds, epigastric vessels, spermatic vessels, vas deferens or uterine round ligament) and...
Landmarks in Laparoscopic TAPP Hernia Exploration
The aim of the laparoscopic exploration is to identify the superficial anatomical landmarks (Urachus, umbilical folds, epigastric vessels, spermatic vessels, vas deferens or uterine round ligament) and...
Mesh Placement in a TAPP Surgery
A correct mesh positioning is very important in the treatment of inguinal hernia by TAPP approach.
Open Mesh Repair Of Inguinal Hernia - Intra-Operative...
This medical intra-operative photo shows the open mesh repair of inguinal hernia. Visit website www.desarda.com for another latest tension free and mesh free pure tissue repair used world wide-"DESARDA...
Bassini Inguinal Hernia Repair
Medical picture presenting The Bassini technique for the treatment of inguinal hernia. enables hernia repair without using prosthetic materials. Visit website www.desarda.com for another latest tension...
Shouldice Inguinal Hernia Repair
Medical pictures presenting The Shouldice technique for the treatment of inguinal hernia. enables hernia repair without using prosthetic materials. Visit website www.desarda.com for another latest tension...
Laparoscopic Inguinal Hernia Repair
Mesh is directly spread on the vas and the testicular vessels. Has anybody thought of what must be happening with them due to fibrosis. There are no studies conducted on this as yet. Is it because endoscope...
- hernia surgery
- hernia surgery video
- hernia surgery videos