Percutaneous endoscopic external ring hernioplasty using Dundee inguinal canal retractor.

B Waldron, T Frank, A Cuschieri
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Abstract

The percutaneous endoscopic external ring (PEER) hernioplasty is a novel technique that uses a minimal access approach to the inguinal canal by the anterior route and reproduces the conventional open tension-free mesh repair. The procedure consists of two stages: an open phase through a 2.5-cm incision over the external ring followed by an endoscopic repair of the defect. During the open stage, the spermatic cord is mobilized from the external ring, blunt finger dissection of the inguinal canal is used to create a space beneath the external oblique aponeurosis, and the hernial sac is dissected down to level of the preperitoneal fascia. The second endoscopic stage is performed after insertion of a telescope-mounted retractor through the external ring. The posterior wall of the inguinal canal is visualized and the hernial defect repaired by a tension-free mesh repair (Lichtenstein onlay mesh repair or mesh plug repair). The procedure provides an anatomic approach that is familiar to general surgeons. In a pilot study, the authors have established that the PEER hernioplasty is an easily learned, safe, and cost-effective operation that offers the benefits of minimal access surgery in terms of patient recovery and early return to work, and can be performed as a day case under local or regional anesthesia.

邓迪腹股沟管牵开器经皮内窥镜外环疝成形术。
经皮内窥镜外环疝成形术(PEER)是一种新颖的技术,通过前路使用最小的通道进入腹股沟管,并复制传统的开放式无张力网状修复。该手术包括两个阶段:一个开放阶段,通过2.5厘米的切口在外环上,然后是内窥镜修复缺陷。在开放阶段,将精索从外环中取出,用钝指分离腹股沟管以在斜外腱膜下创造一个空间,并将疝囊切开至腹膜前筋膜水平。在通过外环插入一个安装在望远镜上的牵开器后进行第二内镜阶段。腹股沟管后壁可见,疝缺损通过无张力补片修复(Lichtenstein补片修复或补片塞修复)修复。该手术提供了一种普通外科医生所熟悉的解剖方法。在一项初步研究中,作者已经确定PEER疝成形术是一种易于学习、安全、经济的手术,在患者恢复和早期恢复工作方面提供了最小手术通道的好处,并且可以在局部或区域麻醉下作为日间病例进行。
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