The role of the endoscopic extraperitoneal approach in large inguinal scrotal hernias |
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Authors: | G. S. Ferzli T. Kiel |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Laparoendoscopic Surgery, Staten Island University Hospital, 78 Cromwell Avenue, Staten Island, NY 10304, USA, US |
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Abstract: | The role of endoscopic extraperitoneal herniorrhaphy (EEPH) in the management of giant scrotal hernias has not been well defined, and the technical details relating to operations on such hernias have not been described. We present our experience with 17 patients undergoing repair of giant scrotal hernias. Foley catheter bladder decompression was routinely employed. The Retzius space was developed early in the procedure and hernia sac contents were reduced in all cases. The inferior epigastric vessels were likewise divided in all patients. The average operative time was 76 min and all patients were discharged home the same day. There have been no recurrences on follow-up. There was no mortality, and morbidity was limited to seroma formation in two patients. We conclude that with certain technical modifications, EEPH can be safely employed for the treatment of giant scrotal hernias. Received: 7 May 1996/Accepted: 12 July 1996 |
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Keywords: | : Scrotal hernia — Endoscopic extraperitoneal herniorrhaphy — Retzius space |
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