Presented by Eric M Pauli at the The Devil is in the Details Session: Technical Tips from the Masters – Ventral Hernia held during the 2017 SAGES Annual Meeting in Houston, TX on Wednesday, March 22, 2017
Keyword(s): abdomen, abdominal wall, AHS, American Hernia Society, anvil, BMI, body mesh index, bowel, colon, colostomy, contaminated, Crohns, double docking, EEA stapler, fibrin sealant, healing, hernia defect, IHC, ileostomy, in situ, incisional hernia, International Hernia Collaboration, intraperitoneal, ipsilateral, ischemic stoma, keyhole repair, linea semilunaris, Masters, mesh migration, mesh repair, midline defect, midline hernia, modified Sugarbaker technique, muscle, necrosis, onlay, open technique, ostomy, parastomal hernia repair, PCS, PH, polypropylene mesh, posterior component separation, posterior sheath, prophylaxis, PS, recurrence, recurrence rate, recurrent hernia, reinforcement, resect, retromuscular, retromuscular plane, retromuscular repair, robotic, robotically, rPPHR, SMART, stapled, stapled mesh stoma reinforcement technique, stapled transabdominal ostomy reinforcement with retromuscular mesh, stoma complication, stoma injury, STORRM, surgical site, sutures, synthetic mesh, TAR, technical tips, transfascial sutures, transversalis, transversus abdominis release, urostomy, ventral hernia
Intro–6 sec
PR mesh repair–1:06
Repair algorithm–1:35
PH repair with PCS/TAR results–4:01
Disadvantages of PCS/TAR for PHR–5:03
SMART–5:37
rPPHR video clip–13:19
PPHR initial experience–14:15