Laparoscopic preperitoneal repair of lateral hernia - our experience
Pinak Dasgupta , Raju Ponnusamy , Ajay Pai , Niranjan Ravuri
Mini-invasive Surgery ›› 2025, Vol. 9 ›› Issue (1) : 5
Aim: Lateral hernias are quite uncommon as compared to other ventral abdominal hernias. This study aims to show the feasibility and technical details of laparoscopic preperitoneal repair of lateral hernia.
Methods: This was a retrospective study performed from April 2016 to March 2024 involving patients with lateral hernia who underwent laparoscopic preperitoneal repair. The data regarding patient demographics, operative details, outcomes and follow-up were analyzed.
Results: A total of 57 patients who underwent laparoscopic preperitoneal repair for lateral hernia were identified. The mean age was 57.4 years (range 35-74), with a male preponderance in the ratio of 1.28:1 (males-32:females-25) and body mass index of 28.7 kg/m2 (range 22.3-34.8). Most of the hernias were of postsurgical etiology (53, 92.9%), while the remaining were post-traumatic (4, 7.0%). No recurrent hernias were observed. The mean hernia defect width was 6.8 cm (range 3-12). The mean operative time was 178 min (range 145-242). There was no conversion to open. There have been no major complications noted. The mean hospital stay was 2.64 days (range 1-4). No recurrences have been reported in 24 months.
Conclusion: Lateral hernia is a rare entity. Based on our experience, the laparoscopic preperitoneal approach is a safe, feasible and effective choice for lateral hernia repair.
Lateral hernia / flank hernia / lumbar hernia / iliac hernia / laparoscopy / preperitoneal repair
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