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Robotic Repair of an Acquired Abdominal Intercostal Hernia

Daniel Bergholz, J. Ryan, Robert L. Grossman, Taha F. Rasul

2021CRSLS Journal of the Society of Laparoscopic and Robotic Surgeons10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Introduction: Intercostal hernias are a rare clinical entity. They are divided into trans-diaphragmatic intercostal or abdominal intercostal hernias based upon the presence or absence of diaphragmatic injury. There are various means of repair for these hernias, including open, laparoscopic, and robotic approaches. We present the second known robotic repair of an abdominal intercostal hernia and review of the relevant literature. Case Description: ribs. His symptoms were significant for a large, tender right chest wall mass. Through a three-port approach, polypropylene mesh and circumferential sutures were used to create a double-wall of reinforcement to secure the area of weakness. Discussion: This rare case of an intercostal hernia utilized robotic-assisted laparoscopic repair and led to a favorable outcome, whereby the patient reported significant improvement in pain, comfort, and quality of life. Thus, minimally invasive robotic surgery for this complex structural pathology can be safer and have less complications than other current treatments.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineIntercostal nervesSurgeryHerniaAbdominal wallIntercostal muscleRib cageDiaphragmatic breathingSurgical meshAnatomyRespiratory systemPathologyAlternative medicineCongenital Diaphragmatic Hernia StudiesPleural and Pulmonary DiseasesStoma care and complications
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