The Utility of Minimally Invasive Surgery in the Emergency Management of Femoral Hernias: A Systematic Review.

IF 0.5 Q4 SURGERY
Paul Shuttleworth, Shariq Sabri, Andrei Mihailescu
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Abstract

Background: Femoral hernias are a relatively rare type of hernia but have a high complication rate, with a high proportion either presenting as an emergency or requiring emergency management. Minimal access surgery has been shown to be safe, with good results, in an elective setting, but there is little published evidence of its utility in an emergency. Methods: A systematic review was conducted searching PubMed, OVID, Embase, and Cochrane reviews for ((Femoral hernia) AND (laparoscop* OR minimal access OR robotic)) AND (strangulat* OR obstruct* OR incarcerat*). Results: 286 manuscripts were identified of which 33 were relevant. 24 were individual case reports, 3 case series, 4 cohort studies or case control series, and 2 high level reviews of National registers. Conclusion: Minimal access surgery can avoid an unnecessary laparotomy for the assessment of hernial contents, especially via a TAPP approach. Minimal access repair of femoral hernias as an emergency is feasible and can be done safely with results similar to open surgery but good quality evidence is lacking.

微创手术在紧急处理股骨疝中的实用性:系统回顾
背景:股骨疝是一种相对罕见的疝气类型,但并发症发生率很高,其中很大一部分是急症或需要紧急处理。在择期手术中,微创手术已被证明安全且效果良好,但在急诊手术中,关于微创手术效用的公开证据却很少。方法:在PubMed、OVID、Embase和Cochrane综述中搜索((股骨疝)和(腹腔镜*或微创或机器人))和(绞窄*或梗阻*或嵌顿*)进行系统性综述。结果:共发现 286 篇手稿,其中 33 篇相关。其中 24 篇为单个病例报告,3 篇为系列病例,4 篇为队列研究或系列病例对照,2 篇为国家登记册的高水平综述。结论:微创手术可避免为评估疝内容物而进行不必要的开腹手术,尤其是通过 TAPP 方法。股骨疝的微创急诊修复手术是可行的,而且可以安全进行,效果与开腹手术相似,但目前还缺乏高质量的证据。
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