Complications - Laparoscopic spigelian herniorraphy

  1. Intraoperative complications

    Intraoperative bleeding

    Bleeding can be controlled under vision with hemostatic techniques, e.g., compression, coagulation (argon plasma beamer, monopolar coagulation) (Caution: Bowel injury!) or, in case of mild oozing, with fibrin sealant.

    Bowel injury

    In case of accidental iatrogenic bowel injury during the procedure the lesion should immediately be closed by laparoscopic suture. If there is no clear view or the sutured closure of the intestinal lesion appears questionable, convert to open surgery and suture the lesion under direct visual control or resect it with anastomosis. In small bowel injury with limited intra-abdominal contamination, the prosthetic may still be implanted following thorough lavage of the abdominal cavity. In case of colon lesions, however, the hernia repair should definitely be delayed.

Postoperative complications

Overlooked bowel lesionClinical symptoms: Patient does not recover from surgery, suffers from abdom

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