This talk was presented at the 2018 SAGES Meeting/16th World Congress of Endoscopic Surgery by Adrian Park during the Postgraduate Course: Minimally Invasive Advances in Complex Hernia Repair on April 12 2018
Keyword(s): anatomy, aponeurosis, asymptomatic, bone anchors, British Journal of Surgery, colostomy, complex hernia repair, Coopers ligament, dermis, eTEP, follow-up, gastrointestinal surgery, GI surgery, hernia defect, hernia recurrence, hernia surgeon, indications, infection, interstitial, intraperitoneal onlay, keyhole repair, keyhole technique, laparoscopic parastomal hernia repair, laparoscopic surgeons, laparoscopy, laparotomy, loop stoma, mesh erosion, mesh repair, minimally invasive, morbidity, onlay, open parastomal hernia repair, open surgery, outcomes, polypropylene mesh, prevention, primary suture repair, prophylactic mesh, rectal cancer, small bowel, stoma, stoma relocation, subcutaneous, sublay, Sugarbaker technique, suprapubic hernia, symptomatic, techniques, transfascial stapling
Surgical management–1:27
Primary repair–1:57 Arch Surg 1994
Stoma relocation–2:22
Mesh repair–2:58
Open mesh repair results–10:21 Arch Surg 1994
Final thoughts–15:01