Endoscopic Pre-Peritoneal Inguinal Hernia Repair
A video of an endoscopic extra-peritoneal hernia repair no narration available direct hernia–51 sec hernia reduction–1:16 Cooper’s ligament–1:37 direct defect–3:49 Keyword(s): Coopers ligament, direct defect, direct hernia, dissection balloon, endoscopic pre-peritoneal inguinal hernia repair, hernia reduction, incarcerated fat, pneumoperitoneum, skeletonized
Pantaloon Hernias
A pantaloon hernia occurs when both a direct and an indirect hernia develop on the same side of the groin. The hernia is named pantaloon because the two hernia sacs are divided by epigastric vessels, and so they look like a pair of pants. Keyword(s): Bilateral laparoscopic pantaloon hernia repair, direct hernia, epigastric vessels, groin, […]
PG Course: Optimizing Outcomes of Ventral and Inguinal Henia Repairs Q&A
Presented by Bruce Ramshaw, MD and David Earle, MD Keyword(s): acute incarceration, bariatric surgery, barrier coated mesh, biological prosthetics, contaminated cases, CR surgeons, Crohns disease, cx operation, FDA, Hartmanns procedure, hernia contents, hernia prevention, industry sponsored, inflammation, inguinal hernia repair, lap peritoneal lavage, leak, level I trial, lightweight polypropolene, NIH, open hernia repair, perf diverticulitis, […]
Understanding how hospitals choose hernia mesh and other complex hernia problems: applying complexit
Presented by Bruce J. Ramshaw, MD at the SAGES 2013 Annual Meeting: Optimizing Outcomes of Ventral & Inguinal Hernia Repairs Postgraduate Course complexity of mesh choice–31 sec ho do hospitals choose hernia mesh?–2:19 standardization of hospital processes–3:18 care coordination–4:33 clincal QI–4:46 hernia dynamic process–6:09 cita Keyword(s): biologic system, budget, care coordination, CFO, chronic pain, chronic […]