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Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University ; (12): 657-660, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-838308

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Objective To explore the feasibility of single channel laparoscopic extraperitoneal high ligation for pediatric inguinal hernia. Methods The clinical data of 350 patients with inguinal hernia, who underwent single channel laparoscopic extraperitoneal high ligation in our department from Jun. 2015 to May 2016, were analyzed retrospectively. The surgical methods, operation time and postoperative complications were analyzed. Results The surgery was completed successfully on 350 cases. The average operative time was (4.5±1.2) min in the unilateral inguinal hernia, and (8.0±1.2) min in the bilateral ones. All patients were discharged on the first day after surgery, and the average hospital stay was (2.6±0.8) days. No inguinal pain or scrotal hematoma occurred after surgery. During the follow-up of 6 months to 1 year, there were no complications such as hernia recurrence, line reaction or testicular atrophy. Conclusion Single channel laparoscopic extraperitoneal high ligation for pediatric inguinal hernia keeps the puncture needle in the same tunnel, which avoids the postoperative pain at the puncture point and reduces the line reaction. It is safe and feasible, and is worth recommending for clinical use.

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Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University ; (12): 938-942, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-838448

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Objective To explore the clinical value of trans-umbilicus two-port laparoscopic operation on the treatment for special kinds of incarcerated inguinal hernias in children. Methods A retrospective analysis of the clinical data of 11 children underwent transumbilicus two-port laparoscopic operation for a special kind of incarcerated inguinal hernia from Dec. 2012 to Nov. 2015 in Wuhan Children’s Hospital of Tongji Medical College of Huazhong University of Science & Technology. Then we analyzed the general data, operative methods, hospital stay and postoperative complications of the children. Results Four children with Amyand ' s hernia were curedby laparoscopic surgery. A Meckel’s diverticulum was found in 3 children, 2 ofthem underwentthe laparoscopic resection of Meckel’ s diverticulum, and one was Litter’s hernia and was cured with transumbilical incision for Meckel’s diverticulum resection and anastomosis. One case had direct inguinal hernia with greater omentum hernia and was cured by laparoscopy. Three cases had seromuscular tear of incarcerated intestine and were cured by aparoscopic intestinal repair surgery. The average hospital stay of all cases was (5. 9±2. 4) d, and no incision infection or postoperative scrotal hematoma were found. All the children were followed up for 10 months to 3 years, and recurrence or testicular atrophy were not seen. Conclusion Transumbilical two-port laparoscopic operation is safe, minimally invasive and quick has recovery for the special kinds of incarcerated inguinal hernias, making it of worthy popularizing widely.

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