Treatment of a giant inguinal hernia using transabdominal pre-peritoneal repair

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We present the case of a male Japanese patient with a giant inguinal hernia that extended to his knees while standing. A transabdominal pre-peritoneal (TAPP) repair was performed under general anesthesia. Complete reduction of the contents of the hernia was achieved within 2 h 50 min. A blood loss of approximately 700 ml was noted. The patient was discharged from the hospital on post-operative Day 12, with no recurrence of the hernia 6 months post-surgery. Factors contributing to the successful outcomes included preparation of several reduction methods before surgery, use of a large size mesh and implementation of pre-operative measures to prevent abdominal compartment syndrome. Further studies are required to evaluate the feasibility of laparoscopic repair in the management of giant inguinal hernia.

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Momiyama, M., Mizutani, F., Yamamoto, T., Aoyama, Y., Hasegawa, H., & Yamamoto, H. (2016). Treatment of a giant inguinal hernia using transabdominal pre-peritoneal repair. Journal of Surgical Case Reports, 2016(9). https://doi.org/10.1093/jscr/rjw159

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