P140 OBSERVATIONAL STUDY WITH ONE YEAR FOLLOW-UP ON ROBOTIC ASSISTED RETRO-RECTUS VENTRAL HERNIA REPAIR (RTARUP) WITH A SELF-FIXATING MESH. (25th November 2021)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- P140 OBSERVATIONAL STUDY WITH ONE YEAR FOLLOW-UP ON ROBOTIC ASSISTED RETRO-RECTUS VENTRAL HERNIA REPAIR (RTARUP) WITH A SELF-FIXATING MESH. (25th November 2021)
- Main Title:
- P140 OBSERVATIONAL STUDY WITH ONE YEAR FOLLOW-UP ON ROBOTIC ASSISTED RETRO-RECTUS VENTRAL HERNIA REPAIR (RTARUP) WITH A SELF-FIXATING MESH
- Authors:
- Muysoms, Filip
Dewulf, Maxime
Nachtergaele, Femke
Pletinckx, Pieter - Abstract:
- Abstract: Aim: Laparoscopic retro-rectus ventral hernia repair avoids the need for intra-peritoneal mesh placement and penetrating mesh fixation. The robotic platform facilitates the execution of this technique. Material and Methods: From a prospective consecutive single center database all patients that underwent a robotic assisted trans-abdominal retro-rectus ventral hernia repair (rTARUP) via lateral single docking using a self-fixating mesh (ProGrip) were identified. Results: Between September 2016 and December 2019, 203 patients were included. There were 89 (44%) umbilical hernias, 34 (17%) epigastric hernias and 80 (39%) incisional midline hernias. Patients had a mean BMI of 29 kg/m 2 . The mean hernia diameter was 3.2 cm and mainly located in zone M2-M3-M4 of the EHS classification. The mean operative time was 85 min (SD: 33 min) and all except one were clean operations. The self-fixating mesh was mostly 15 cm wide with a variable length between 15 and 30 cm. No intra-operative complications or conversions to open surgery. Intra-hospital complications were seen in 12 patients (6%) and one patient needed a reoperation for bleeding. The operation was performed in day care in 37% of patients and hospital stay was less than 24 hours in 80%. There were 6 readmissions within 30 days of surgery (3%). At 12 months clinical follow-up 3 patients were documented with a recurrence and 2 underwent an laparoscopic intra-peritoneal hernia repair. Due to COVID-19 restrictions aAbstract: Aim: Laparoscopic retro-rectus ventral hernia repair avoids the need for intra-peritoneal mesh placement and penetrating mesh fixation. The robotic platform facilitates the execution of this technique. Material and Methods: From a prospective consecutive single center database all patients that underwent a robotic assisted trans-abdominal retro-rectus ventral hernia repair (rTARUP) via lateral single docking using a self-fixating mesh (ProGrip) were identified. Results: Between September 2016 and December 2019, 203 patients were included. There were 89 (44%) umbilical hernias, 34 (17%) epigastric hernias and 80 (39%) incisional midline hernias. Patients had a mean BMI of 29 kg/m 2 . The mean hernia diameter was 3.2 cm and mainly located in zone M2-M3-M4 of the EHS classification. The mean operative time was 85 min (SD: 33 min) and all except one were clean operations. The self-fixating mesh was mostly 15 cm wide with a variable length between 15 and 30 cm. No intra-operative complications or conversions to open surgery. Intra-hospital complications were seen in 12 patients (6%) and one patient needed a reoperation for bleeding. The operation was performed in day care in 37% of patients and hospital stay was less than 24 hours in 80%. There were 6 readmissions within 30 days of surgery (3%). At 12 months clinical follow-up 3 patients were documented with a recurrence and 2 underwent an laparoscopic intra-peritoneal hernia repair. Due to COVID-19 restrictions a clinical follow-up was only possible in 73 % of patients and needs updating. Conclusions: This case series reports favorable early clinical outcome of an innovative retro-rectus repair using the robotic platform. … (more)
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- British journal of surgery. Volume 108:Supplement 8(2021)
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- British journal of surgery
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- Volume 108:Supplement 8(2021)
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- Year:
- 2021
- Volume:
- 108
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- 8
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- Publication Date:
- 2021-11-25
- Subjects:
- Surgery -- Periodicals
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- 10.1093/bjs/znab395.132 ↗
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