eTEP and Abdominal hernia

Mitevski, Aleksandar (2022) eTEP and Abdominal hernia. In: Symposium of Southeast European Surgeons, 12-13 March 2022, Online.

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Abstract

Ventral hernia represents a problem for the surgeon and patients.
eTEP repair is a technique that is minimally invasive, provides lower overall
complication rates, decreased wound complications and the recurrence rates
and shortens the length of stay in the hospital.
The eTEP technique is closest to ideal because the abdominal cavity is not
penetrated, is lessening the risk of visceral lesions and trocar site hernias, allows
local or regional anesthesia, gives unsurpassed views of inguinal region
and hernias and reproduces the technique of Rives – Stoppa. In favor of this
technique is that it is modified based on the normal anatomy of the abdominal
wall and depending of the extension of the dissection and the location of
the hernia.
The extended-TEP (e-TEP) technique is based on the anatomical principle that
the extraperitoneal space can be reached from almost anywhere in the anterior
abdominal wall. It provides the most of the benefits for the patients but
also requires great surgical skill and understanding of the anatomy of the
anterior abdominal wall.
Keywords: minimal invasive surgery, TEP, eTEP, ventral hernia, lapraoscopy

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Lecture)
Subjects: Medical and Health Sciences > Clinical medicine
Divisions: Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
Depositing User: Aleksandar Mitevski
Date Deposited: 02 Oct 2023 09:20
Last Modified: 02 Oct 2023 09:20
URI: https://eprints.ugd.edu.mk/id/eprint/32246

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