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Trocar site hernia after gastric sleeve

Sandra Ahlqvist, Axel Edling, Magnus Alm, J. Blixt Dackhammar, Pär Nordin, Yücel Cengiz

2021Surgical Endoscopy18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Laparoscopy is common in abdominal surgery. Trocar site hernia (TSH) is a most likely underestimated complication. Among risk factors, obesity, the use of larger trocars and the umbilical trocar site has been described. In a previous study, CT scan in the prone position was found to be a reliable method for the detection of TSH following gastric bypass (LRYGB). In the present study, our aim was to examine the incidence of TSH after gastric sleeve, and further to investigate the proportion of symptomatic trocar site hernias. METHODS: Seventy-nine patients subjected to laparoscopic gastric sleeve in 2011-2016 were examined using CT in the prone position upon a ring. Symptoms of TSH were assessed using a digital survey. RESULTS: The incidence of trocar site hernia was 17 out of 79 (21.5%), all at the umbilical trocar site. The mean follow-up time was 37 months. There was no significant correlation between patient symptoms and a TSH. CONCLUSIONS: The incidence of TSH is high after laparoscopic gastric sleeve, a finding in line with several recent studies as well as with our first trial on trocar site hernia after LRYGB. Up to follow-up, none of the patients had been subjected to hernia repair. Although the consequence of a trocar site hernia can be serious, the proportion of symptomatic TSH needs to be more clarified.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineHerniaAbdominal surgeryLaparoscopySurgeryIncidence (geometry)ComplicationHepatologyGeneral surgeryAbdominal wallGastric bypassInternal medicineWeight lossObesityPhysicsOpticsMinimally Invasive Surgical TechniquesBariatric Surgery and OutcomesAbdominal Surgery and Complications
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