Abstract:
Objective To investigate the application of water separation double hook ligation needle assisted single port laparoscopic inguinal hernia extraperitoneal ligation in the treatment of infantile inguinal hernia.
Methods From November 2016 to February 2018, 51 children with inguinal hernia who were admitted to Sanya People's Hospitalwere treated with water separation double hook ligation needle assisted single hole laparoscopic inguinal hernia extraperitoneal ligation. The operation situation, operation time, intraoperative blood loss, postoperative hospital stay and complicationswere recorded.
Results All the 51 children successfully completed the operation, and no conversion to open surgery was performed. Unilateral hernia operation time was (14.9±2.2) minutes, bilateral hernias operation time was (19.9±2.6) minutes, intraoperative blood loss was (6.2±1.1) ml, and postoperative hospital stay was (3.1±0.7) days. After follow-up period of 12 months, there were 2 cases of scrotal swelling, no vas deferens/testicular vascular injury, no subcutaneous fluid, intestinal obstruction, intestinal adhesions and wound infection occurred, no testicular atrophy or iatrogenic cryptorchidism complications, and no recurrence cases.
Conclusion Water separation double hook ligation needle assisted single port laparoscopic inguinal hernia extraperitoneal ligationin the treatment of infantile inguinal hernia is simple, less complications.Itis an operation worthy of selecting to treat inguinal hernia in children.
Key words:
Water separation double hook ligation needle,
Single port laparoscopic inguinal hernia extraperitoneal ligation,
Infantile inguinal hernia
Yanmo Sun, Peng Lu, Yipeng Lin. Water separation double hook ligation needle assisted single port laparoscopic inguinal hernia extraperitoneal ligation in the treatment of infantile inguinal hernia[J]. Chinese Journal of Hernia and Abdominal Wall Surgery(Electronic Edition), 2020, 14(03): 251-253.