Minimally invasive surgery for paraduodenal hernias: report of a case and mini-review of operative techniques.

IF 0.6 4区 医学 Q4 SURGERY
Acta Chirurgica Belgica Pub Date : 2024-06-01 Epub Date: 2023-07-31 DOI:10.1080/00015458.2023.2240106
Charalampos Lampropoulos, Dimitrios Kehagias, Aggeliki Bellou, Stylianos Tsochatzis, Ioannis Kehagias
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Abstract

Background: Paraduodenal hernias (PDHs) are the most common congenital internal hernias. Herein, we present a successful laparoscopic repair of a left PDH and we review the minimally invasive techniques that have been used to treat PDHs.

Materials and methods: An 18-year-old female patient with multiple visits to the emergency department for abdominal pain was ultimately diagnosed with a left PDH. She underwent a four-port laparoscopic repair. In order to review the minimally invasive PDH repair techniques used, we searched the PubMed® database and found 53 original studies with a total of 66 minimally invasive PDH repairs (51 left PDH repairs, 15 right PDH repairs) over a period of 24 years (1998-2022).

Results: The patient's postoperative course was uneventful and she was discharged on the 7th postoperative day. The literature review showed that closure of the hernia orifice was performed in 88% of left PDH repairs, whereas wide opening of the hernia orifice with or without mobilization of the right colon was performed in 81% of right PDH repairs. Of the patients with available postoperative data, none experienced complications other than grade Ι according to the Clavien-Dindo classification in the early postoperative period, and only one patient presented symptomatic hernia recurrence at a median follow-up of 1 year.

Conclusions: Based on limited publications and our own experience, minimally invasive repair of PDHs has so far been shown to be feasible and safe in the great majority of cases without irreversible small intestine ischemia/peritonitis.

十二指肠旁疝气微创手术:一例病例报告和手术技术小综述。
背景:十二指肠旁疝是最常见的先天性内疝:十二指肠旁疝是最常见的先天性内疝。在此,我们介绍了一例成功的左侧十二指肠旁疝腹腔镜修补术,并回顾了用于治疗十二指肠旁疝的微创技术:一名 18 岁的女性患者因腹痛多次就诊于急诊科,最终被诊断为左侧 PDH。她接受了四孔腹腔镜修复术。为了回顾所使用的微创 PDH 修复技术,我们搜索了 PubMed® 数据库,并找到了 53 项原始研究,这些研究在 24 年内(1998-2022 年)共进行了 66 次微创 PDH 修复(51 次左侧 PDH 修复,15 次右侧 PDH 修复):患者术后恢复顺利,术后第 7 天出院。文献综述显示,88%的左侧 PDH 修补术都进行了疝孔闭合,而 81% 的右侧 PDH 修补术都进行了疝孔大开,同时或不进行右侧结肠移动。在有术后数据的患者中,没有人在术后早期出现克拉维恩-丁度(Clavien-Dindo)分级Ι级以外的并发症,只有一名患者在中位随访1年后出现症状性疝复发:根据有限的文献和我们自己的经验,迄今为止,微创修补 PDH 在绝大多数病例中都是可行和安全的,不会造成不可逆转的小肠缺血/腹膜炎。
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Acta Chirurgica Belgica
Acta Chirurgica Belgica 医学-外科
CiteScore
1.60
自引率
12.50%
发文量
82
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Acta Chirurgica Belgica (ACB) is the official journal of the Royal Belgian Society for Surgery (RBSS) and its affiliated societies. It publishes Editorials, Review papers, Original Research, and Technique related manuscripts in the broad field of Clinical Surgery.
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