TAPP technique
Inguino Scrotal Hernia Laparoscopic Surgery
Laparoscopic techniques for repair of a large inguino-scrota hernia TAPP.
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...
Bilateral Robotic inguinal hernia TAPP
Robotic inguinal hernia repair using the TAPP approach offers enhanced visualization, precise dissection, and accurate mesh placement within the preperitoneal space. In this case, the robotic platform...
Laparoscopic TAPP of Left Direct Inguinal Hernia...
Laparoscopic repair of left direct inguinal hernia plus obturator hernia with defect closure and preperitoneal polypropylene mesh.
“Crown of Death”; Corona Mortis, a Common Vascular...
The corona mortis, literally meaning “crown of death,” is a critical vascular variant that every laparoscopic hernia surgeon must recognize and respect. This arterial or venous connection...
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...
Fixation of Second Mesh in Case of Small for...
If the mesh used during transabdominal preperitoneal repair (TAPP) is insufficient in size to adequately cover the myopectineal orifice, an additional mesh may be inserted and fixed to overlap the uncovered...
No Pain, All Gain Shockingly Simple Tricks for...
This video was part of the Video Loop during the SAGES 2020 Virtual Meeting. Topic: Hernia NO PAIN,ALL GAIN: SHOCKINGLY SIMPLE TRICKS FOR ROBOTIC TAPP VENTRAL HERNIA REPAIR. Akshay Pratap Chauhan, Peter...
In TAPP, How to Manage Small for Size Mesh
In laparoscopic groin hernia repair, the mesh should ideally measure about 10 × 15 cm to adequately cover the Myopectineal Orifice and overlap all potential hernia sites (direct, indirect, femoral,...
Triangle of Pain in TAPP
The triangle of pain is an important anatomical area encountered during laparoscopic repair of Inguinal Hernia, especially in transabdominal preperitoneal repair (TAPP) and totally extraperitoneal repair...
Peritoneal Closure in TAPP Hernia Repair to Cover...
In TAPP hernia repair, peritoneal closure to fully cover the mesh is an essential step. It might seem simple, but skipping or doing it poorly can lead to complications like adhesions or bowel obstruction....
Laparoscopic Repair of Inguinal Hernia After...
This video was part of the video loop during the SAGES 2020 Virtual Meeting. Topic: Hernia Laparoscopic repair of inguinal hernia after TAPP and open prostatectomy. Evan Liggett, MD, Benjamin Clapp, MD....
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...
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...