Petit lumbar hernia-a double-layer technique for tension-free repair

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This report describes an alternative technique for Petit hernia repair. The treatment of lumbar hernias should follow the concept of tension-free surgery, and the preperitoneal space can be the best place for prosthesis placement. An obese patient had a bulge in the right lumbar region, which gradually grew and became symptomatic, limiting her daily activities and jeopardizing her quality of life. She had previously undergone 2 surgical procedures with different incisions. We created a preperitoneal space and attached a mesh in this position. Another prosthesis was placed on the muscles, with a suitable edge beyond the limits of the defect. There were no complications. It has been described as a safe and tension-free repair for Petit hernia. In larger defects, a second mesh can be used to prevent further enlargement of the triangle and also to provide additional protection beyond the bone limits.

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Bigolin, A. V., Rodrigues, A. P., Trevisan, C. G., Geist, A. B., Coral, R. V., Rinaldi, N., & Coral, R. P. (2014). Petit lumbar hernia-a double-layer technique for tension-free repair. International Surgery, 99(4), 556–559. https://doi.org/10.9738/INTSURG-D-13-00135.1

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