Laparoscopic repair of giant Morgagni hernia by direct suturing with V-Loc.


Journal

Minerva chirurgica
ISSN: 1827-1626
Titre abrégé: Minerva Chir
Pays: Italy
ID NLM: 0400726

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Oct 2020
Historique:
entrez: 19 11 2020
pubmed: 20 11 2020
medline: 25 9 2021
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Morgagni hernias present technical challenges. The laparoscopic approach for repair was first described in 1992; however, as these hernias are uncommon in adult life, few data exist on the optimal method for surgical management. The purpose of this study was to analyze a method for laparoscopic repair of Morgagni giant hernias using laparoscopic primary closure with V lock (Medtronic, Covidien). This case series describes a method of laparoscopic Morgagni hernia repair using primary closure. In all patients, a laparoscopic transabdominal approach was used. The content of the hernia was reduced into the abdomen, and the diaphragmatic defect was closed with a running laparoscopic suture using a self-fixating suture. Clips were placed at the edges of the suture to secure the pledged sutures to both the anterior and posterior fascia. Demographic data such as BMI and operative and postoperative data were collected. Retrospectively collected data for 9 patients were analyzed. There were 1 (11.1%) males and 8 (88.8%) females. The median BMI was 29.14±52 kg/m Transabdominal laparoscopic approach with primary closure of the diaphragmatic defect is a viable approach for the repair of Morgagni hernia. In our experience, the use of laparoscopic transabdominal suture fixed to the fascia allowed the closure of the defect laparoscopically with minimal tension on the repairs.

Sections du résumé

BACKGROUND BACKGROUND
Morgagni hernias present technical challenges. The laparoscopic approach for repair was first described in 1992; however, as these hernias are uncommon in adult life, few data exist on the optimal method for surgical management. The purpose of this study was to analyze a method for laparoscopic repair of Morgagni giant hernias using laparoscopic primary closure with V lock (Medtronic, Covidien).
METHODS METHODS
This case series describes a method of laparoscopic Morgagni hernia repair using primary closure. In all patients, a laparoscopic transabdominal approach was used. The content of the hernia was reduced into the abdomen, and the diaphragmatic defect was closed with a running laparoscopic suture using a self-fixating suture. Clips were placed at the edges of the suture to secure the pledged sutures to both the anterior and posterior fascia. Demographic data such as BMI and operative and postoperative data were collected.
RESULTS RESULTS
Retrospectively collected data for 9 patients were analyzed. There were 1 (11.1%) males and 8 (88.8%) females. The median BMI was 29.14±52 kg/m
CONCLUSIONS CONCLUSIONS
Transabdominal laparoscopic approach with primary closure of the diaphragmatic defect is a viable approach for the repair of Morgagni hernia. In our experience, the use of laparoscopic transabdominal suture fixed to the fascia allowed the closure of the defect laparoscopically with minimal tension on the repairs.

Identifiants

pubmed: 33210525
pii: S0026-4733.20.08477-1
doi: 10.23736/S0026-4733.20.08477-1
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

298-304

Auteurs

Monica Ortenzi (M)

Department of General and Emergency Surgery, Polytechnic University of Marche, Ancona, Italy - monica.ortenzi@gmail.com.

Andrea Balla (A)

Department of General Surgery and Surgical Specialties, Umberto I Polyclinic Hospital, Sapienza University, Rome, Italy.

Alessandro M Paganini (AM)

Department of General Surgery and Surgical Specialties, Umberto I Polyclinic Hospital, Sapienza University, Rome, Italy.

Giovanni Biondini (G)

Department of General and Emergency Surgery, Polytechnic University of Marche, Ancona, Italy.

Giovanni Lezoche (G)

Department of General and Emergency Surgery, Polytechnic University of Marche, Ancona, Italy.

Roberto Ghiselli (R)

Department of General and Emergency Surgery, Polytechnic University of Marche, Ancona, Italy.

Mario Guerrieri (M)

Department of General and Emergency Surgery, Polytechnic University of Marche, Ancona, Italy.

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