LAPAROSCOPIC HERNIOGRAPHY OF SMALL SIZED MIDLINE VENTRAL HERNIAS IN DAY SURGERY UNIT RESULTS IN ACADEMIC TEACHING HOSPITAL

A. S., Abdel Fatah, Doaa Saad, M. Farahat, Hosamuddin Hamza
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Background: Repair of ventral hernia (VH) is a commonly performed procedure. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the results of primary repair of midline VH using laparoscopic approach as a day surgery procedure in an academic teaching hospital. Material and methods: This prospective study was conducted in General Surgery department, Minia University Hospital, Egypt, for 82 patients with midline ventral hernias subjected to primary repair of the defect using laparoscopic approach in the period from February 2017 till February 2019. Patients were followed up for seroma, hematoma, wound infection or recurrence. Results: Study included 81 patients; 30 cases (37%) were males and 51 (63%) were females. Ages ranged from 20 – 57 years. Thirty-eight (46.9%) patients presented with epigastric hernias, 34 (42%) had paraumbilical hernias, and port site hernias were found in 9 (11.1%) patients. Mean width of the defect was 15 ± 4.3 mm. Mean operative time was 52.3 min. All cases were done on a day surgery setting. No cases showed intestinal injury or paralytic ileus. Eighteen patients (22.2%) developed seroma not requiring aspiration. Hematoma was seen in three (3.7%) patients and was conservatively managed. Only two cases (2.5%) developed superficial wound infection. Rate of recurrence was 4.9%. Conclusion: Primary laparoscopic ventral hernia repair (LVHR) with defects less than 2 cm in diameter is a safe, simple, time-saving procedure associated with less complications, less risk of surgical site infection (SSI), shorter hospital stay and low cost.
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腹腔镜腹中疝造影在学术教学医院日间外科的应用
背景:腹疝(VH)的修复是一种常见的手术。本研究的目的是评估腹腔镜入路在学术教学医院作为日间手术的中线VH的初步修复效果。材料与方法:本前瞻性研究于2017年2月至2019年2月在埃及Minia大学医院普通外科对82例经腹腔镜入路一期修复的中线腹疝患者进行研究。随访患者血肿、血肿、伤口感染及复发情况。结果:纳入81例患者;男性30例(37%),女性51例(63%)。年龄从20岁到57岁不等。38例(46.9%)为腹壁疝,34例(42%)为脐旁疝,9例(11.1%)为肝旁疝。缺损的平均宽度为15±4.3 mm。平均手术时间为52.3分钟。所有病例均在日间手术环境中完成。无一例出现肠损伤或麻痹性肠梗阻。18例(22.2%)患者出现不需要抽吸的血肿。3例(3.7%)患者出现血肿,采用保守治疗。仅有2例(2.5%)发生浅表伤口感染。复发率为4.9%。结论:腹腔镜腹疝修补术(LVHR)是一种安全、简单、省时的手术方法,缺损直径小于2cm,并发症少,手术部位感染(SSI)风险小,住院时间短,费用低。
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