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Abstract
Giant inguinoscrotal hernias, defined as the extension beyond the midpoint of the inner thigh, continue to require multi-step approaches due to their complexity. Although rare in developed countries, they are commonly present in rural areas after years of neglect. This consequently allows the abdomen to maladapt to lower volumes, creating a loss of domain. Here, we present a giant left inguinoscrotal hernia managed with a unique multi-stage approach, aimed to minimize commonly encountered perioperative complications associated with abdominal hypertension. The combined two-staged approach used begins with preoperative progressive pneumoperitoneum, followed by the combined procedures of laparotomy hernia repair (Stoppa technique) and transversus abdominis release, thereby promoting a tension-free closure that is able to accommodate the reduced contents. Various modalities used in treating these hernias have been previously described; however, to our knowledge, the combined use of techniques described here has not been reported. Published by Oxford University Press and JSCR Publishing Ltd.Entities:
Keywords: giant inguinoscrotal hernia; preoperative progressive pneumoperitoneum; transversus abdominis release
Year: 2020 PMID: 33365124 PMCID: PMC7745147 DOI: 10.1093/jscr/rjaa511
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Surg Case Rep ISSN: 2042-8812
Figure 1GIH extending past mid-thigh in upright position. Peritoneal port also shown above the umbilicus.
Figure 2Coronal CT displaying sigmoid colon and accompanying abdominal contents traversing into the hernia sac.
Figure 3Transverse CT displaying colon within the hernia sac.