A Preliminary Report of Laparoscopic Hernia Repair in Children

소아에서 복강경 탈장 수술의 초기경험

  • Kim, Hong-Gyu (Division of Pediatric Surgery, Department of Surgery Korea University College of Medicine) ;
  • Boo, Yoon-Jung (Division of Pediatric Surgery, Department of Surgery Korea University College of Medicine)
  • 김홍규 (고려대학교 의과대학 안암병원 외과학교실) ;
  • 부윤정 (고려대학교 의과대학 안암병원 외과학교실)
  • Received : 2011.03.28
  • Accepted : 2011.07.08
  • Published : 2011.06.30

Abstract

Minimally invasive techniques for pediatric inguinal hernia repair have been evolving in recent years. We applied the laparoscopic method to repair pediatric inguinal hernia using the techniques of sac transection and intra-corporeal ligation. Between November 2008 and August 2010, 67 pediatric patients (47 boys and 20 girls) with inguinal hernias were included in this study. Postoperative activities, pain, and complication were checked prospectively at regular follow-up. One patient presented with clinically bilateral hernia, and three patients had metachronous hernias. Thirty-two cases out of 63 patients with unilateral hernias had a patent processus vaginalis on the contralateral side. Mean operation time was $35{\pm}11.4$ minutes for unilateral hernias and $43{\pm}11$ minutes for bilateral hernias. There were no intra-operative complications. One patient had a small hematoma on the groin postoperatively, which subsided spontaneously in a week. Recurrence and metachronous hernia were not found at follow up. In summary, laparoscopic inguinal repair in children is safe, easy to perform and has an additional advantage of contralateral exploration. Further studies should include long term follow-up.

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