Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Robotic thoracoabdominal hernia repair: a novel approach.
- Year:
- 2024
- Authors:
- Drexel S et al.
- Affiliation:
- Northwest Minimally Invasive Surgery · United States
Abstract
<h4>Purpose</h4>Thoracoabdominal hernias remain a rare and poorly understood entity. Data remain sparse as terminology varies in the literature and case reports demonstrate wide variability in technique. We present a novel approach for repair of thoracoabdominal hernias using the robotic platform.<h4>Methods</h4>Two patients underwent a robotic thoracoabdominal hernia repair in June 2022. They were followed for 1 year with CT scans every 6 months to exclude recurrence. Patient demographics and peri-operative details including defect size, closure technique, mesh size, length of stay, and complications were reported.<h4>Results</h4>Both patients successfully underwent a robotic repair of a thoracoabdominal hernia, addressing the intercostal hernia, diaphragmatic disruption, and flank hernia discretely during the operation. One patient had an uneventful recovery and discharged on post-operative day 3; the other developed a small bowel obstruction due to an early port site hernia which required surgical intervention. He eventually discharged on post-operative day 9. At one year, there is no clinical or radiographic evidence of recurrence for either patient.<h4>Conclusion</h4>Robotic thoracoabdominal hernia repair is feasible and offers a minimally invasive repair option for these extremely complex hernias.
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