Totally Extraperitoneal Single Incision Laparoscopic Inguinal Hernia Repair
Nicole Sharp, MD, Justin Fried, BS, Rob Watson, MD, John F Eckford, MD, F. Paul Buckley, MD, Stephen Abernathy, MD, Richard Frazee, MD. Scott & White Introduction: Several options exist for the surgical management of inguinal hernias. Laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair has been demonstrated to produce less postoperative pain compared to open inguinal hernia… Continue Reading
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- Posters
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- Abdominal Wall Hernias
Total Preperitoneal Biological Patch Indirect Inguinal Hernioplasty
Andrew Dobradin, MD PhD. Winter Park Memorial Hospital, University of Central Florida The mesh repair of the inguinal hernia is consider as a standard of care in the contemporary surgery. The commonly use material is polypropylene. Tension-free repair with the use of reinforecement mesh provides best results in the area of recurrence, pain control,… Continue Reading
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- Posters
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- Abdominal Wall Hernias
The Meandering Iliac Artery: A Vascular Abnormality Commonly Encountered During Laparoscopic Inguinal Hernia Repair
Jonathan P Pearl, MD, Tiffany C Cox, MD, Kristen Trinca, MD, Gary Wind, MD, E. Matthew Ritter, MD. National Military Medical Center, Bethesda Vascular anomalies encountered during laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair could be a source of significant hemorrhage. The external iliac artery normally resides within the Triangle of Doom and its injury is avoided… Continue Reading
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- Posters
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- Abdominal Wall Hernias
The Increasing Utilization of Component Separation Technique During Ventral Hernia Repair: Association of Patient, Payor, and Community Demographics
Tatyan M Clarke, MD, Ross F Goldberg, MD, Jillian M Lloyd, MD, Armando Rosales-velderrain, MD, Steven P Bowers, MD. Mayo Clinic - Florida Introduction:Component separation for rectus abdominis myofascial advancement (CST) during ventral incisional hernia repair (VIHR) is a technique associated with higher complexity of operation and postoperative complications than traditional mesh repairs. Despite… Continue Reading
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- Posters
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- Abdominal Wall Hernias
Tapp Repair of Spigelian Hernia and Incidentally Found Indirect Inguinal and Femoral Hernia: a Case Report
Amy L Hiuser, MD, John Bach, MD, Timothy Barnett, MD. Cleveland Clinic Foundation We are reporting a case of an 84 year-old female who presented to outpatient surgery clinic with complaints of a right-sided abdominal bulge. Upon physical examination patient was found to have a bulge at the lateral border of the rectus muscle… Continue Reading
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- Posters
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- Abdominal Wall Hernias
Symptomatic Para Esophageal and Incisional Hernia: Simultaneous Or Sequential Repair?
Osama Hamed, MBBS, Stephen Kavic, MD, Adrian Park, MD. Department of Surgery University of Maryland School of Medicine Baltimore, MD. Department of Surgery, University of Dalhousie, Halifax NS Canada Objective: Paraesophageal (PEH) may represent a significant challenge for the minimally invasive surgeon. Increasingly, we are finding this condition in patients who also have an… Continue Reading
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- Posters
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- Abdominal Wall Hernias
Staged Approach to Infected Synthetic Mesh: Outcomes Following Abdominal Wall Reconstruction With Strattice Biological Matrix
Sujata Sofat, MD, Ketan Patel, MD, Frank Albino, MD, Maurice Nahabedian, MD, Parag Bhanot, MD. Georgetown University Hospital Departments of General Surgery and Plastics Surgery Background: Infection of synthetic mesh following abdominal wall hernia repair is a complex problem. Management can be difficult resulting in multiple operations with significant morbidity. The majority of cases… Continue Reading
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- Posters
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- Abdominal Wall Hernias
Single Incision Laparoscopic Bochdalek Hernia Repair
Thomas J Swope, MD. Mercy Medical Center Objective: To demonstrate that single incision laparoscopy can be safely utilized to repair a Bochdalek hernia. Case History: A 56 year old male presented with a symptomatic right sided Bochdalek hernia. He complained of right chest pain especially with exertion. The hernia was identified on CT scan… Continue Reading
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- Abdominal Wall Hernias
SILS Incisional Hernia Study
Harvey C Rainville, MD, Diego Camacho, MD, Jenny Choi, MD, Emmanuel Agaba, MD, Pratibha Vemulapali, MD. Montefiore Medical Center IntroductionOver the past several years single incision laparoscopic surgery (SILS) has become increasingly popular. SILS includes incorporation of multiple abdominal trocars into one fascial defect, often at the umbilicus. The potential for incisional hernias after… Continue Reading
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- Podium Presentations
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- Abdominal Wall Hernias
Safety and Efficacy of Common Laparoscopic Procedures in Patients With Cirrhosis – A Large Retrospective Multi-center Study
Abhijit Shaligram, MBBS, Anton Simorov, MD, Vishal Kothari, MD, Matthew Goede, MD, Dmitry Oleynikov, MD. University of Nebraska Medical Center Background: Patients with cirrhosis of the liver have been shown to carry significant risk of adverse outcome after common abdominal surgical procedures. With recent advances, laparoscopy is being increasingly utilized in management of these… Continue Reading
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- Posters
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- Abdominal Wall Hernias
Saccular and Intra-saccular Neoplasms of the Hernia Sac – A Case Series
Ambar Banerjee, MD, Randy Tashjian, MD, Robert D Danforth, MD, John E Boccaccio, MD. DEPARTMENT OF SURGERY, DEPARTMENT OF PATHOLOGY, ST JOHN HOSPITAL AND MEDICAL CENTER, DETROIT, MI Introduction: The presence of a saccular or an intra-saccular neoplasm is a rare occurrence with a reported incidence of less than 0.5% in the literature. Despite… Continue Reading
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- Posters
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- Abdominal Wall Hernias
Robotic Assisted Single Incision Laparoscopic Total Extraperitoneal Bilateral Inguinal Hernia Repair
Luca Giordano, MD FACS. Aria Health, Philadelphia, PA, USA laparoscopic total extraperitoneal ingunal hernia repair are routinely performed. Robotic assistance to single incision laparoscopic operations, with instrument crossing and arm control reassignment, can facilitate the technical performance of the procedure. This video demonstrate the technical feasibility of a robotic assisted total extraperitoneal bilateral inguinal… Continue Reading
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- Abdominal Wall Hernias
Repair of a Giant Inguinal Hernia Without Loss of Intra-Abdominal Domain.
Gretchen Aquilina, DO, Roy Sandau, DO, Alia Abdulla, DO. UMDNJ-SOM OBJECTIVES:While minimally invasive techniques are now favored by many surgeons and requested by many patients, there is still great importance of knowing the foundation of open surgical techniques. A 60 year old male with an impressive giant incarcerated inguinal hernia requested elective repair. The… Continue Reading
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- Posters
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- Abdominal Wall Hernias
Real-time Fluorescent Videoangiographic Evaluation Demonstrate Preservation of Vascular Supply During Total Endoscopic and Laparoscopic Component Separation
J Roberto Ramirez Gavidia, MD, Kalman Bencsath, MD, Matthew Kroh, MD, Bipan Chand, MD, Sricharan Chalikonda, MD. Cleveland Clinc Foundation INTRO DUCTION:The endoscopic component separation (ECST) technique for hernia repair has been shown to decrease wound morbidity when compared to open component separation. This may in part be due to the preservation of blood… Continue Reading
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- Video Loop Presentations
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- Abdominal Wall Hernias
Prospective Randomized Trial Comparing Laparoscopic Transabdominal Preperitoneal (TAPP) and Laparoscopic Totally Extra Peritoneal (tep) Approach for Bilateral Inguinal Hernia
Deborshi Sharma, MS MRCSEdin FMAS, Kamal Yadav, MBBS MS, Nikhil Gupta, MS MRCSEdin FMAS, Romesh Lal, MS DNB. Lady Hardinge Medical College & Associated Dr RML Hospital, New Delhi Introduction: Laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair (LIHR) is an accepted technique for bilateral inguinal hernia. The two most common laparoscopic techniques for inguinal hernia repair are… Continue Reading
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- Posters
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- Abdominal Wall Hernias