This talk was presented at the 2018 SAGES Meeting/16th World Congress of Endoscopic Surgery by Francesco Palazzo during the Expect The Unexpected in the Top 21 on April 12 2018
Keyword(s): arterial, balloon, balloon dissection, bladder emptying, bleed, bleeding, blind maneuvers, clip, clips, CO2 insufflation, conversion, Coopers ligament, corona mortis, cystoscopy, deployment, electrocautery, enhanced view TEP, eTEP, expect the unexpected, experts, exposure, external iliac vessels, fertility, Foley catheter, groin pain, hemostasis, hernia recurrence, hernia sac, IHC, iliac vein, inferior epigastrics, International Hernia Collaborative, Intuitive, lap inguinal hernia, laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair, laparoscopic repair, life threatening, ligation, LIHR, manipulation, mesh, mobilization, nerve, obturator vessels, open exploration, open inguinal hernia repair, PACU, peritoneal injuries, post-anesthesia care unit, prevention, primary repair, pubic bone, rectus, redo surgery, robotic repair, robotic TAPP, rTAPP, suture ligature, tacks, TAPP, TEP, urinary, urinary retention, urology, vas deferens, vascular injury, venous, visualization
Vascular injury–2:23
Genito-urinary tract complications–5:29
Nerve injuries–7:00
Conclusion–7:36