| Literature DB >> 35600730 |
Jeong Min Lim1, Hye Kyung Chang1, Sun Jin Park1.
Abstract
Purpose: Two-millimeter needlescopic instruments induce minimal damage to the abdominal wall and have excellent cosmetic benefits. We aimed to evaluate the feasibility of a laparoscopic intracorporeal suture using 2-mm instruments for pediatric inguinal hernia.Entities:
Keywords: Inguinal hernia; Inguinal ring; Laparoscopy; Pediatrics; Suture technique
Year: 2020 PMID: 35600730 PMCID: PMC8985613 DOI: 10.7602/jmis.2020.23.1.30
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Minim Invasive Surg
Fig. 1The location of three trocars. The operator stood on the left side of the patient, holding a 5-mm laparoscopic holder with his right hand, and grasping a 2-mm grasper with his left hand, and a 2-mm camera located on the right side visualized the operating field.
Fig. 2Intracorporeal purse-string suture. The internal ring was sewn with a purse-string suture while avoiding the visceral injury (A). The 2-mm grasper held the thread when knotting (B, 2-mm camera view). The tie was completed to form an air tightening knot (C, 5-mm camera view).
Characteristics of patients and operative outcomes
| Variable | n (%) |
|---|---|
| Total number of patients | 131 |
| Number of hernias repaired | 169 |
| Male : female ratio | 85 : 46 |
| Age (month) | 52.5 (2~160) |
| Weight (kg) | 18 (6.7~49) |
| Presentation | |
| Symptomatic bilateral hernia | 3 (2.2) |
| Asymptomatic CPPV | 35/128 (27.3) |
| Metachronous hernia | 3 (2.3) |
| Recurrence | |
| For patient | 3/131 (2.3) |
| For procedure | 3/169 (1.8) |
| For symptomatic hernia | 3/134 (2.2) |
| Operation time (minutes, mean¡¾SD) | |
| Unilateral repair | 42.39¡¾14.04 |
| Bilateral repair | 46.45¡¾12.24 |
| Total hospital stay (days) | 1 (1~2) |
| Postoperative hospital stay (days) | 0 (0~1) |
| Complications | |
| Scrotal swelling | 2/87 (2.3) |
| Hydrocele, postoperative | 1/87 (1.1) |
| Follow-up period (months, range) | 54.6 (0~99) |
CPPV = contralateral patent processus vaginalis; SD = standard deviation.
Fig. 3Recurrent left inguinal hernia in a girl. The former suture knot was found at the orifice of the re-canalized internal ring.
Fig. 4Postoperative scar.
Fig. 5Change in operating time for unilateral inguinal hernia repair in 93 patients. As surgical experiences were accumulated, the operating time tended to decrease gradually.