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Inverted Fundus Denoting Completion of the Dissection...
During transabdominal preperitoneal repair (TAPP) for groin hernia, completion of dissection of the hernia sac can be recognized when traction on the sac produces an inverted fundus. This inverted fundus...
Laparoscopic TAPP of Left Direct Inguinal Hernia...
Laparoscopic repair of left direct inguinal hernia plus obturator hernia with defect closure and preperitoneal polypropylene mesh.
Laparoscopic Repair of a Left Traumatic Diaphragmatic...
Traumatic diaphragmatic hernia remains an uncommon but serious consequence of blunt thoracoabdominal trauma [1]. Delayed diagnosis may lead to visceral herniation with respiratory or digestive complications...
Inan Modification TRAPPIST Repair for Bricker...
This video presents a robotic transabdominal preperitoneal parastomal hernia repair performed for a Bricker ileal conduit, illustrating a fully preperitoneal prosthetic strategy consistent with the concepts...
Excess Sac is Used to Reinforce
In transabdominal preperitoneal repair (TAPP), an excessive redundant hernia sac may be tucked or inverted to obliterate the residual dead space, thereby reducing the risk of postoperative seroma formation...
Step by Step - How Can you Introduce the Mesh...
This video was created for educational purposes. You, a general surgeon who operates on abdominal wall and inguinal hernias, can present it to your patient to guide them through the step-by-step process...
Catching Two Culprits in One Camera Frame: Cord...
A single groin can hold more than one story, and this case is a reminder of that fact. During laparoscopic TAPP hernia repair, careful dissection revealed not only an indirect hernia, but also a cord...
Esophageal Lengthening in Hiatal Hernia Repair...
This video demonstrates a technical nuance during laparoscopic hiatal hernia repair aimed at achieving additional intra-abdominal esophageal length without performing a Collis gastroplasty. In selected...
TAPP with Loss of Peritonial Flap
Surgical case: TAPP with loss of peritonial flap: what to do next?
Respect the Layer Preserving the Transversalis...
During laparoscopic TAPP repair, one of the most delicate and essential steps is the separation of preperitoneal fat from the transversalis fascia. This fascial layer forms the true posterior wall of...
Hiatal Hernia Type 2 (Rolling)
Type II paraesophageal hiatal hernia is characterized by herniation of the gastric fundus into the mediastinum while the gastroesophageal junction remains relatively fixed below the diaphragm. Unlike...
Achieving Adequate Intra-Abdominal Esophageal...
After careful adhesiolysis between the esophagus and mediastinal structures, adequate mobilization of the distal esophagus is achieved to obtain approximately 1.5–2 cm of tension-free intra-abdominal...
Left Inguinal Hernia with Diverticulosis of Sigmoid...
This is the case of an 82-year-old man who was prepared for laparoscopic surgery for a left inguinal hernia. Initial exploration of the abdominal cavity revealed diffuse diverticulosis of the sigmoid...