Inguinal Hernia Repair – Adult Male (Herniorrhaphy)
Lichtenstein Repair (aka tension-free repair or plug-and-patch repair) Indications Indirect inguinal hernia – this type of hernia occurs because of the weakness of the tissue in and around the inguinal...
View ArticleVentral Hernia Repair – Laparoscopic
Incision The patient is placed supine (face up) on the operating room table with a pillow placed under the knees and proximal things to slightly flex the hips and remove tension off the abdominal...
View ArticleLaparoscopic Inguinal Hernia Repair
Indications Although the use of this surgical procedure is not quite as popular as it was in the late 1990s it is still a widely performed operation. Most experienced surgeons use it for repair of...
View ArticleObturator Hernia
Obturator hernia is a rare but well-described and occur when bowel contents pass through the obturator canal, which is the opening in the superior portion of the obturator membrane which covers the...
View ArticleConjoint Tendon
The conjoint tendon (aka inguinal aponeurotic falx) lies just cephalad to the pubic tubercle and is formed by the fusion of the aponeurosis of the transverse abdominis and internal oblique muscles....
View ArticleSelf-Gripping Hernia Mesh Technique Evolving
Surgeon J.L. Porrero and colleagues are reporting a new twist in placing self-gripping mesh in inguinal hernia repair that might prevent help prevent accidental fixation and “stickiness” during...
View ArticleLaparoscopic Inguinal Hernia Repair
Indications Although the use of this surgical procedure is not quite as popular as it was in the late 1990s it is still a widely performed operation. Most experienced surgeons use it for repair of...
View ArticleObturator Hernia
Obturator hernia is a rare but well-described and occur when bowel contents pass through the obturator canal, which is the opening in the superior portion of the obturator membrane which covers the...
View ArticleConjoint Tendon
The conjoint tendon (aka inguinal aponeurotic falx) lies just cephalad to the pubic tubercle and is formed by the fusion of the aponeurosis of the transverse abdominis and internal oblique muscles....
View ArticleSelf-Gripping Hernia Mesh Technique Evolving
Surgeon J.L. Porrero and colleagues are reporting a new twist in placing self-gripping mesh in inguinal hernia repair that might prevent help prevent accidental fixation and “stickiness” during...
View ArticleLaparoscopic Inguinal Hernia Repair
Indications Although the use of this surgical procedure is not quite as popular as it was in the late 1990s it is still a widely performed operation. Most experienced surgeons use it for repair of...
View ArticleObturator Hernia
Obturator hernia is a rare but well-described and occur when bowel contents pass through the obturator canal, which is the opening in the superior portion of the obturator membrane which covers the...
View ArticleConjoint Tendon
The conjoint tendon (aka inguinal aponeurotic falx) lies just cephalad to the pubic tubercle and is formed by the fusion of the aponeurosis of the transverse abdominis and internal oblique muscles....
View ArticleSelf-Gripping Hernia Mesh Technique Evolving
Surgeon J.L. Porrero and colleagues are reporting a new twist in placing self-gripping mesh in inguinal hernia repair that might prevent help prevent accidental fixation and “stickiness” during...
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