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Port‐site incisional hernia from an 8‐mm robotic trocar following robot‐assisted radical cystectomy: Report of a rare case

Shoko Uketa, Yousuke Shimizu, Kosuke Ogawa, Noriaki Utsunomiya, Sojun Kanamaru

2020IJU Case Reports12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Port-site incisional hernia is a rare but well-known complication following a laparoscopic procedure and it may cause severe adverse outcomes, such as intestinal necrosis. Here, we report a rare case of hernia that occurred from an 8-mm trocar after robot-assisted radical cystectomy. CASE PRESENTATION: An 80-year-old woman was diagnosed with cT2bN1M0 bladder cancer. She underwent robot-assisted radical cystectomy. Nine days after surgery, she complained of severe abdominal pain. Computed tomography showed herniation of small intestine. Emergency explorative laparotomy revealed herniation of small intestine from an 8-mm trocar site. A section of the small bowel was necrotic and was resected. CONCLUSION: It is debatable whether we should routinely close the fascia of an 8-mm trocar site. The patient was an elderly woman with multiple major abdominal surgery histories and hernia risk factors. For these patients, fascial closure of the 8-mm trocar site may be indicated.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineCystectomyIncisional herniaSurgeryLaparotomyHerniaGeneral surgeryPresentation (obstetrics)LaparoscopyBladder cancerCancerInternal medicineMinimally Invasive Surgical TechniquesAbdominal Surgery and ComplicationsAppendicitis Diagnosis and Management