| Literature DB >> 18271991 |
John B Moore1, Erik A Hasenboehler.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Ischemic orchitis is an established complication after open inguinal hernia repair, but ischemic orchitis resulting in orchiectomy after the laparoscopic approach has not been reported. CASEEntities:
Year: 2007 PMID: 18271991 PMCID: PMC2241773 DOI: 10.1186/1754-9493-1-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Patient Saf Surg ISSN: 1754-9493
Figure 1Anatomical representation of the internal inguinal hernia wall (1.Vas Deference, 2.Ligament of Cooper, 3.External Iliac Vessels, 4.Psoas Muscle, 5.Testicular Vessels, 6.Indirect Inguinal Hernia, 7.Inferior Epigastric Vessels, 8.Rectus Abdominis Muscle, 9.Inguinal Falx, 10.Direct Inguinal Hernia).
Figure 2The first mesh (4×6 inches) with vertical-slit is placed beneath the cord structures and attached with sutures avoiding the "triangle of doom" and "triangle of pain".
Figure 3A second overlay mesh (2×6 inches) is placed over the new internal ring created by the slit and tacked in a similar manner to the first mesh.