laparoscopic mesh repair of giant morgagni-larrey hernia with three ports: a case report
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conclusions transabdominal laparoscopic morgagni-larrey hernia repairs with reduced number of ports are safe and feasible. introduction a bilateral anterior parasternal hernia is commonly called a morgagni-larrey hernia. morgagni hernias are rare in adults, accounting for 3% of all treated diaphragmatic hernias. this article reports a giant bilateral morgagni-larrey hernia, repaired with a laparoscopic reduced-port technique. case presentation an 83-year-old female was admitted to the general surgery outpatient clinic with gastrointestinal, respiratory symptoms, and retrosternal pain. a computed tomography (ct) scan showed a 12-cm retrosternal hernia defect on the right and a 3-cm defect on the left of the diaphragm the stomach and colon were herniated from the right defect and the omentum was herniated from the left defect to the thorax. the hernia contents were pushed back to the abdomen and the defects were repaired with single sutures through a three-port laparoscopic procedure. a composite mesh material was placed and fixed with pro-tack (covidien). the patient was discharged on the fourth postoperative day without any complaints.
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journal of minimally invasive surgical sciencesجلد ۴، شماره ۳، صفحات ۰-۰
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