Complications of Laparoscopic Procedures of Inguinal
Hernias , Diagnosed on Colonoscopy
Beneš Z., Herdegen P.1, Puškárová G., Antoš Z.
II. interní klinika, Fakultní Thomayerova nemocnice Praha, přednosta: MUDr. Z. Beneš, CSc. 1Chirurgická klinika 1. LF a FTN Praha, přednosta: doc. MUDr. V. Visokai, Ph.D. |
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Summary:
Aim of the study: The aim was to assess significance of colonoscopy in detection of inguinal hernias – dislocation of the mesh into the
lumen of the large intestine, following inguinal hernia laparoscopic procedures (TAPP).
Material, Methodology and Results: From 01-01-2004 to 31-12-2006, the authors performed 3 colonoscopies in 3 subjects after TAPP
inguinal hernia laparoscopic procedures. The subjects included 2 males and 1 female. 4 to 9 months after the laparoscopic procedure, colonoscopy
was performed, which was indicated for the lower abdominal pain and enterorrhagia. However, no signs of a relapsing hernia
were recorded. Endoscopy detected irritation and bleeding of the sigmoid, and a mesh, which passed through the intestinal wall was detected
in the sigmoid lumen. The subjects were then reoperated and the mesh was removed. In one subject, resection of the sigmoid had to
be performed as well. The subject recovered.
Conclusion: The postoperative complications of the TAPP procedure included dislocation of the mesh into the intestinal lumen. Detection
of the mesh dislocation into the lumen of the large intestine facilitates indication for surgical management.
Key words:
inguinal hernia – laparoscopic procedure – complications – endoscopic diagnostics
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