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V-019 Spiegel hernia repair using eTEP approach

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Spiegel hernia is a rare entity that accounts for less than 1% of operated hernias. Its clinical diagnosis is difficult and its treatment is varied. The objective of this work… Click to show full abstract

Spiegel hernia is a rare entity that accounts for less than 1% of operated hernias. Its clinical diagnosis is difficult and its treatment is varied. The objective of this work was to show the eTEP approach for the treatment of this pathology. Despite the fact that this entity accounts for less than 1% of all hernia outbreaks, we had three probable cases of Spigelian hernia in the last quarter. The last of them was resolved with Extended Totally Extraperitoneal (eTEP) Approach for Hernia Repair. We show a 62-year-old man, previously operated on for bilateral inguinal hernia and Spiegel hernia on the right side by TAPP laparoscopic approach. He presents a left Spiegel hernia now, for which a totally extraperitoneal approach is proposed. The surgery was uneventful and the patient was discharged the day after the intervention. At two months of follow-up, the patient is asymptomatic. Spiegel hernia is a rare hernia, difficult to diagnose and can present itself as complicated. It can be treated with various approaches. Laparoscopic Spiegel hernia repair is gaining popularity for its safety and patient benefits. The eTEP approach is useful tool in the management of the abdominal wall and, as demonstrated in our case, for the treatment of Spiegel hernia.

Keywords: spiegel hernia; hernia repair; hernia; etep approach

Journal Title: British Journal of Surgery
Year Published: 2023

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