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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

Type:
Podium Video Presentations
Topic:
Abdominal Wall Hernias

Laparoscopic Hernia Repair in a Tertiary Care Centre: A Single Institution Experience

François Julien, MD, Jean-pierre Gagné, MD. Québec Centre for Minimally Invasive Surgery. Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Québec   This study evaluates the peri-operative outcomes of laparoscopic ventral hernia repair (LVHR) done by one surgeon in a tertiary care centre over a six-year period.This is a retrospective study of 99 consecutive cases of LVHR performed between… Continue Reading

Type:
Posters
Topic:
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

Type:
Video Loop Presentations
Topic:
Abdominal Wall Hernias

Lightweight Versus Heavyweight Mesh in Laparoscopic Inguinal Hernia Repair: A Meta-Analysis

A Currie, MRCS, H Andrew, MRCS, A Tonsi, MRCS, P R Hurley, MS FRCS, S Taribagil, FRCS. Croydon University Hospital   BACKGROUND: Prosthetic mesh reinforcement is standard practice for inguinal hernia repair but can cause considerable pain and stiffness around the groin and affect physical functioning. This has led to various types of mesh being… Continue Reading

Type:
Posters
Topic:
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
Topic:
Abdominal Wall Hernias

Low Incidence of Surgical Site Infection in Laparoscopic Inguinal Herniorrhaphy

Maris S Jones, MD, Charles St Hill, MD, Shawn Tsuda, MD. University of Nevada School of Medicine Introduction: The objective of this study is to evaluate the incidence of surgical site infection in laparoscopic (TEP) versus open inguinal hernia repair. Data is equivocal for antibiotic prophylaxis in open inguinal hernia repair for a reduction of… Continue Reading

Type:
Posters
Topic:
Abdominal Wall Hernias

Overlaying Therapy Using Collagen Spin-coated Plla Nanosheet for Fixation of Polypropylene Mesh

Keiichi Fujino, MD PhD, Manabu Kinoshita, MD PhD, Hiroki Haniuda, Hidekazu Yano, MD, Akihiro Saitoh, PhD, Toshinori Fujie, PhD, Kahoko Nishikawa, PhD, Keiichi Iwaya, MD PhD, Shinji Takeoka, PhD, Daizoh Saitoh, MD PhD, Yuji Tanaka, MD PhD. Department of General Medicine, National Defense Medical College   Introduction  We have recently developed a biocompatible poly L-lactic acid… Continue Reading

Type:
Posters
Topic:
Abdominal Wall Hernias

Effect of Enzymatic Degradation On the Mechanical Properties of Biologic Scaffold Materials

Afua H Annor, BS, Michael E Tang, BS, Chi Lun Pui, BS, Gregory C Ebersole, MS MS, Margaret M Frisella, RN, Brent D Matthews, MD, Corey R Deeken, PhD. Washington University in St. Louis    INTRODUCTION: In the body, biologic scaffolds are exposed to matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) which are produced by inflammatory cells (neutrophils). Scaffolds… Continue Reading

Type:
Podium Presentations
Topic:
Abdominal Wall Hernias

Development of Novel Electrospun Absorbable Polycaprolactone (PCL) Scaffolds for Hernia Repair Applications

Gregory C Ebersole, MS MS, Evan G Buettmann, Matthew R Macewan, BSE, Michael E Tang, BS, Margaret M Frisella, RN, Brent D Matthews, MD, Corey R Deeken, PhD. Washington University in St. Louis    INTRODUCTION: Permanent hernia repair materials rely on pro-fibrotic wound healing. As a result, repair sites are commonly composed of disorganized fibrotic… Continue Reading

Type:
Posters
Topic:
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

Type:
Posters
Topic:
Abdominal Wall Hernias

Critical Analysis of Strattice Performance in Complex Abdominal Wall Reconstruction: Intermediate Risk Patients and Early Complications

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: Indications and outcomes following abdominal wall reconstruction (AWR) are variable based on a variety of factors. Patient factors include hernia stage and co-morbidities, while surgeon factors include the… Continue Reading

Type:
Posters
Topic:
Abdominal Wall Hernias

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

Type:
Posters
Topic:
Abdominal Wall Hernias

Laparoscopic Hernia Repair Under Local Anesthesia

Norihito Wada, MD PhD, Toshiharu Furukawa, MD PhD, Yuko Kitagawa, MD PhD. Department of Surgery, School of Medicine, Keio University   Background: Laparoscopic hernia repair is considered to be a minimally invasive surgery for inguinal hernia. Pneumoperitoneum during laparoscopic surgery, however, requires muscle relaxation and general anesthesia which needs preoperative preparation and post-operative recovery process.… Continue Reading

Type:
Posters
Topic:
Abdominal Wall Hernias

A Systematic Review of the Association Between Obesity and Inguinal Hernias

Kourosh Sarkhosh, MD MSc FRCSC, Richdeep S Gill, MD, Daniel W Birch, MD MSc FRCSC, Xinzhe Shi, MPH, Shahzeer Karmali, BSc MD FRCSC. University of Alberta   Background: The prevalence of obesity continues to increase and is associated with increased abdominal girth and pressure. Inguinal hernia incidence has previously been associated with increased intra-abdominal pressures.… Continue Reading

Type:
Posters
Topic:
Abdominal Wall Hernias

Post-supradrenalectomy diaphragmatic hernia with colonic occlusion: A laparoscopic repair

Ramon Vilallonga, PhD, Enric Caubet, PhD, Oscar Gonzalez, PhD, Jose Manuel Fort, PhD, Manuel Armengol. Universitary Hospital Vall d'Hebron. Barcelona.   Background: The diaphragmatic hernia is defined as the passage of visceral structures through a defect in the diaphragm wall. The acquired, may be secondary to penetrating abdominal trauma or iatrogenic causes after surgery. Method:… Continue Reading

Type:
Video Loop Presentations
Topic:
Abdominal Wall Hernias
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