Laparoscopic Repair of Paediatric Indirect Inguinal Hernia: Modified Flip Flap Technique.

IF 1.1 Q4 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL Translational Medicine at UniSa Pub Date : 2020-05-31 eCollection Date: 2020-05-01
A Garzi, M Prestipino, E Calabrò, R M Di Crescenzo, M S Rubino
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In paediatric age, indirect inguinal hernia represents more than 95% of the hernial disease. It is a congenital type, in contrast with adulthood in which acquired forms are more frequently found (1). The laparoscopic correction of indirect inguinal hernia is one of the most common surgeries performed in paediatric age. In recent years, various techniques have been introduced for the videolaparoscopic correction of this disease. The aim of this study is to provide an assessment of the efficacy and safety of the execution of a modified Flip-Flap technique, using tissue glue for filling of Peritoneal-vaginal duct (DPV), performed in order to ensure greater suture tightness and reduce the incidence of postoperative hydrocele. author1, author2, author 2, author1, author1, author 2 The Authors present a retrospective review of their record of cases, considering a total of 187 patients aged between 18 months and 14 years. For the correction of the hernial defect, the modified VLS Flip-Flap technique was carried out. The evaluation of safety, efficacy, operating time, relapse rate and development of short-term complications (such as postoperative hydrocele, scrotal hematoma or ecchymosis, atrophy or iatrogenic testicle ascension) was considered in a mean follow-up of 6 months. The Authors suggest that this variant of the peritoneal Flip-Flap technique is simple to perform; its safety, reproducibility and effectiveness is proven and has a percentage of relapses and complications overlapping with the "open" approach and superior to other laparoscopic techniques.

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腹腔镜下小儿腹股沟斜疝修补术:改良翻转瓣技术。
在儿科年龄,腹股沟间接疝占疝病的95%以上。这是一种先天性的类型,而成人期的获得性形式更常见(1)。腹腔镜矫正腹股沟斜疝是儿科年龄最常见的手术之一。近年来,各种技术已被介绍为腹腔镜矫正这种疾病。本研究的目的是评估一种改良的Flip-Flap技术的有效性和安全性,该技术使用组织胶填充腹膜-阴道导管(DPV),以确保更大的缝合严密性并减少术后鞘膜积液的发生率。作者1,作者2,作者2,作者1,作者1,作者2作者对他们的病例记录进行了回顾性回顾,考虑了187例年龄在18个月至14岁之间的患者。为了矫正疝缺损,采用改良的VLS Flip-Flap技术。平均随访6个月,评估安全性、有效性、手术时间、复发率和短期并发症(如术后鞘膜积液、阴囊血肿或瘀斑、萎缩或医源性睾丸升高)的发生情况。作者认为这种腹膜Flip-Flap技术的变体操作简单;其安全性、可重复性和有效性已得到证实,其复发和并发症的比例与“开放式”入路重叠,优于其他腹腔镜技术。
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