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Laparoscopic retromuscular hernia repair (LaHRR): a case-series of 17 patients treated with a novel technique for laparoscopic ventral hernia and diastasis repair.
Lucchi, Andrea; Romeo, Luigi; Ciarrocchi, Angelo Paolo; Grassia, Michele; Cacurri, Alban; Agostinelli, Laura; Vitali, Giulia; Ripoli, Maria Cristina; Petrarulo, Francesca; De Cristofaro, Carlotta; Cipressi, Chiara; Urgo, Mariasole Federica Lucia.
Afiliação
  • Lucchi A; General Surgery Unit of Riccione, Surgical Department of Rimini, AUSL Romagna, Ceccarini Hospital, Viale Frosinone, Riccione, Italy.
  • Romeo L; General Surgery Unit of Riccione, Surgical Department of Rimini, AUSL Romagna, Ceccarini Hospital, Viale Frosinone, Riccione, Italy.
  • Ciarrocchi AP; Division of Thoracic Surgery, Department of Diagnostic and Specialty Medicine, DIMES of the Alma Mater Studiorum, University of Bologna, AUSL Romagna, Ceccarini Hospital, Viale Frosinone, Riccione, Italy.
  • Grassia M; General Surgery Unit of Riccione, Surgical Department of Rimini, AUSL Romagna, Ceccarini Hospital, Viale Frosinone, Riccione, Italy.
  • Cacurri A; General Surgery Unit of Riccione, Surgical Department of Rimini, AUSL Romagna, Ceccarini Hospital, Viale Frosinone, Riccione, Italy.
  • Agostinelli L; General Surgery Unit of Riccione, Surgical Department of Rimini, AUSL Romagna, Ceccarini Hospital, Viale Frosinone, Riccione, Italy.
  • Vitali G; General Surgery Unit of Riccione, Surgical Department of Rimini, AUSL Romagna, Ceccarini Hospital, Viale Frosinone, Riccione, Italy.
  • Ripoli MC; General Surgery Unit of Riccione, Surgical Department of Rimini, AUSL Romagna, Ceccarini Hospital, Viale Frosinone, Riccione, Italy.
  • Petrarulo F; General Surgery Unit of Riccione, Surgical Department of Rimini, AUSL Romagna, Ceccarini Hospital, Viale Frosinone, Riccione, Italy.
  • De Cristofaro C; General Surgery Unit of Riccione, Surgical Department of Rimini, AUSL Romagna, Ceccarini Hospital, Viale Frosinone, Riccione, Italy.
  • Cipressi C; General Surgery Unit of Riccione, Surgical Department of Rimini, AUSL Romagna, Ceccarini Hospital, Viale Frosinone, Riccione, Italy.
  • Urgo MFL; General Surgery Unit of Riccione, Surgical Department of Rimini, AUSL Romagna, Ceccarini Hospital, Viale Frosinone, Riccione, Italy. sole.urgo@gmail.com.
Surg Endosc ; 38(8): 4745-4752, 2024 Aug.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39014180
ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION:

Many minimally invasive techniques have been developed over the years to treat primary ventral hernias and rectus abdominis diastasis, all of which have their advantages and disadvantages in terms of complications, reproducibility, and cost. We present a case-series of a novel approach that was safe and reproducible in a cohort of 17 patients. PATIENTS AND

METHODS:

All patients in the study underwent the novel procedure between October 2022 and July 2023. We collected data retrospectively, including patient general characteristics, surgical outcomes, and complications. Patient follow-up lasted 12 months to exclude recurrences.

RESULTS:

Seventeen patients underwent the procedure for primary uncomplicated ventral hernias and rectus diastasis. The median length of hospital stay was 2 days (IQR 2-3). In 4 out of 17 cases minor complications occurred within 30 days, of which 3 were class I and 1 was a class II complication according to the Clavien-Dindo classification. There were no recurrences.

CONCLUSION:

Although limited by a small cohort of patients and a non-comparative study design, our study presents encouraging results in regards to the safety of this technique. More studies with a larger study population are needed to evaluate the benefits and pitfalls of this new technique.[query names].
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Laparoscopia / Herniorrafia / Hérnia Ventral Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Laparoscopia / Herniorrafia / Hérnia Ventral Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article