| Literature DB >> 15655212 |
Petros Mirilas1, Gene L Colborn, David A McClusky, Lee J Skandalakis, Panajiotis N Skandalakis, John E Skandalakis.
Abstract
Preperitoneal (properitoneal) space is the space between the peritoneum and transversalis fascia. Bogros (1786-1825) described a triangular space in the iliac region between the iliac fascia, transversalis fascia, and parietal peritoneum. In the modern concept, this space lies between the peritoneum and posterior lamina of the transversalis fascia. In 1858, Retzius described the homonymous space, situated anterior and lateral to the urinary bladder (prevesical space). In 1975, Fowler reported that the preperitoneal fascia of the groin is distinct from the transversalis fascia. Preperitoneal herniorrhaphy may be subdivided into 2 approaches: transperitoneal and inguinal. We present herein the evolution of approaches to the preperitoneal space from use of the transperitoneal (or posterior) to use of the anterior preperitoneal and posterior preperitoneal approaches. As anatomic knowledge has increased, the evolution of laparoscopic surgery has paralleled that of open procedures.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 15655212 DOI: 10.1001/archsurg.140.1.90
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arch Surg ISSN: 0004-0010