Minimally invasive repair of incarcerated foramen of Winslow hernia: first report using a robotic-assisted approach.

IF 0.5 Q4 SURGERY
Journal of Surgical Case Reports Pub Date : 2025-09-13 eCollection Date: 2025-09-01 DOI:10.1093/jscr/rjaf738
Abanoub Awad, Mitchell Meagher, Joseph Wildenberg, Merna Zaki, Jason Beckermann
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Abstract

Foramen of Winslow hernia is a rare subtype of internal hernias, accounting for ⁓8% of all internal hernia cases. Its nonspecific clinical presentation often delays diagnosis, with ˂10% identified preoperatively. With advances in minimally invasive techniques, robotic-assisted surgery has emerged as a safe and precise method for managing complex intra-abdominal pathology. A 70-year-old male presented with an acute abdomen. He was hemodynamically stable, and computed tomography imaging suggested an internal hernia. Robotic-assisted abdominal exploration revealed a segment of colon herniated through the foramen of Winslow. The colon was carefully reduced without complications. A piece of omentum was placed into the defect, and the retracted gall bladder naturally positioned itself within the foramen, potentially minimizing the risk of recurrence. The patient recovered uneventfully and discharged on postoperative day one. To our knowledge, this is the first documented case of foramen of Winslow hernia repair using a robotic-assisted approach.

微创修复Winslow疝嵌顿孔:首次使用机器人辅助方法。
Winslow孔疝是一种少见的内疝亚型,占所有内疝病例的⁓8%。其非特异性临床表现常常延误诊断,术前确诊率为小于10%。随着微创技术的进步,机器人辅助手术已经成为处理复杂腹腔病理的一种安全、精确的方法。一名70岁男性急腹症患者。他血流动力学稳定,计算机断层扫描显示他有腹内疝。机器人辅助腹部探查显示一段结肠通过Winslow孔疝出。结肠被小心地缩小,没有并发症。一块网膜被放置在缺损处,收缩的胆囊自然地定位在孔内,潜在地减少了复发的风险。术后第一天,患者顺利康复出院。据我们所知,这是第一例使用机器人辅助方法修复Winslow疝孔的病例。
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