Single incision Laparoscopic repair of post CABG sternotomy sub xiphoid hernia

The current decade has witnessed the evolution of Minimal Access Surgery (MAS) from Multi port Laparoscopy to Single Port Laparoscopy. The reduction of ports, subsequent scars and pain makes MAS more patients friendly. Symptomatic Subxiphoid Incisional hernias in patients having post CABG Sternotomy...

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Main Authors: Haresh K Shah, Namita Chaudhari, Suman Khopade, Bhushan Thombare, Shirish G Chavan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2013-01-01
Series:Journal of Minimal Access Surgery
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Online Access:http://www.journalofmas.com/article.asp?issn=0972-9941;year=2013;volume=9;issue=4;spage=187;epage=189;aulast=Shah
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spelling doaj-a64f35067eca46028e1dcf484d6e93cc2020-11-24T20:55:56ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Minimal Access Surgery0972-99411998-39212013-01-019418718910.4103/0972-9941.118845Single incision Laparoscopic repair of post CABG sternotomy sub xiphoid herniaHaresh K ShahNamita ChaudhariSuman KhopadeBhushan ThombareShirish G ChavanThe current decade has witnessed the evolution of Minimal Access Surgery (MAS) from Multi port Laparoscopy to Single Port Laparoscopy. The reduction of ports, subsequent scars and pain makes MAS more patients friendly. Symptomatic Subxiphoid Incisional hernias in patients having post CABG Sternotomy are surgically challenging. This is because of the difficult anatomical position i.e. sternum and the ribs superiorly and the diaphragm posteriorly. Another reason is high intra-abdominal pressure with the shearing forces of the musculature in the upper abdomen. Consequently the conventional open primary anatomical or mesh repairs are difficult to perform and have a high recurrence rate. Laparoscopy promises to be an effective technique to treat this condition. In this case report we describe the use of Laparoscopy in particular: Single Incision for the repair of CABG Sternotomy Subxiphoid Hernia along with relevant literature. This is the first report in English Language Literature.http://www.journalofmas.com/article.asp?issn=0972-9941;year=2013;volume=9;issue=4;spage=187;epage=189;aulast=ShahIncisional Herniaintra peritoneal onlay meshPost CABG Sternotomysingle incision laparoscopic surgerysub xiphoid hernia
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author Haresh K Shah
Namita Chaudhari
Suman Khopade
Bhushan Thombare
Shirish G Chavan
spellingShingle Haresh K Shah
Namita Chaudhari
Suman Khopade
Bhushan Thombare
Shirish G Chavan
Single incision Laparoscopic repair of post CABG sternotomy sub xiphoid hernia
Journal of Minimal Access Surgery
Incisional Hernia
intra peritoneal onlay mesh
Post CABG Sternotomy
single incision laparoscopic surgery
sub xiphoid hernia
author_facet Haresh K Shah
Namita Chaudhari
Suman Khopade
Bhushan Thombare
Shirish G Chavan
author_sort Haresh K Shah
title Single incision Laparoscopic repair of post CABG sternotomy sub xiphoid hernia
title_short Single incision Laparoscopic repair of post CABG sternotomy sub xiphoid hernia
title_full Single incision Laparoscopic repair of post CABG sternotomy sub xiphoid hernia
title_fullStr Single incision Laparoscopic repair of post CABG sternotomy sub xiphoid hernia
title_full_unstemmed Single incision Laparoscopic repair of post CABG sternotomy sub xiphoid hernia
title_sort single incision laparoscopic repair of post cabg sternotomy sub xiphoid hernia
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of Minimal Access Surgery
issn 0972-9941
1998-3921
publishDate 2013-01-01
description The current decade has witnessed the evolution of Minimal Access Surgery (MAS) from Multi port Laparoscopy to Single Port Laparoscopy. The reduction of ports, subsequent scars and pain makes MAS more patients friendly. Symptomatic Subxiphoid Incisional hernias in patients having post CABG Sternotomy are surgically challenging. This is because of the difficult anatomical position i.e. sternum and the ribs superiorly and the diaphragm posteriorly. Another reason is high intra-abdominal pressure with the shearing forces of the musculature in the upper abdomen. Consequently the conventional open primary anatomical or mesh repairs are difficult to perform and have a high recurrence rate. Laparoscopy promises to be an effective technique to treat this condition. In this case report we describe the use of Laparoscopy in particular: Single Incision for the repair of CABG Sternotomy Subxiphoid Hernia along with relevant literature. This is the first report in English Language Literature.
topic Incisional Hernia
intra peritoneal onlay mesh
Post CABG Sternotomy
single incision laparoscopic surgery
sub xiphoid hernia
url http://www.journalofmas.com/article.asp?issn=0972-9941;year=2013;volume=9;issue=4;spage=187;epage=189;aulast=Shah
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