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Laparoscopic approach to incarcerated inguinal hernia in children.

Mete Kaya1, Thomas Hückstedt, Felix Schier.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to describe the laparoscopic approach to incarcerated inguinal hernia in children.
METHODS: After unsuccessful manual reduction, 29 patients (aged 3 weeks to 7 years; median, 10 weeks; 44 boys, 15 girls) with incarcerated inguinal hernia underwent immediate laparoscopy. The hernial content was reduced in a combined technique of external manual pressure and internal pulling by forceps. The bowel was inspected, and the hernia was repaired.
RESULTS: In all patients, the procedure was successful. No conversion to the open approach was required. Immediate laparoscopic herniorrhaphy in the same session was added. No complications occurred.
CONCLUSIONS: Laparoscopy allowed for simultaneous reduction under direct visual control, inspection of the incarcerated organ, and definitive repair of the hernia. Technically, it appears easier than the conventional approach because of the internal inguinal ring being widened by intraabdominal carbon dioxide insufflation. The hospital stay is shorter.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16516636     DOI: 10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2005.11.066

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pediatr Surg        ISSN: 0022-3468            Impact factor:   2.545


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5.  Incarcerated inguinal hernia management in children: 'a comparison of the open and laparoscopic approach'.

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6.  Efficacy of laparoscopic herniorrhaphy for treating incarcerated pediatric inguinal hernia.

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7.  Laparoscopic herniorrhaphy after manual reduction of incarcerated inguinal hernia.

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8.  Laparoscopic repair of Amyand's hernia in an 8-week-old infant.

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9.  Is laparoscopic repair of incarcerated abdominal hernias safe? Analysis of short-term outcomes.

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Review 10.  Minimal access surgery of pediatric inguinal hernias: a review.

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