Abstract

The Laparoscopic TAPP (transabdominal pre-peritoneal inguinal hernia repair) - technique is becoming more widely and frequently used due to higher patient satisfaction and lower rates of both relapse and complications. The role of the fixation of the mesh is especially important in regard to the endoscopic technique. The fixation of mesh through penetrating techniques using staples, clips, or screws is associated with a significantly increased risk of developing a chronic post-herniotomy inguinal pain syndrome (CPIP). In order to answer the question "fixation or no fixation of the mesh," the use of self-adhesive mesh is an optimal compromise. With the authors own operative technique consisting also of a standard pre- and post-operative management, the self-adhesive mesh was proven to be extremely reliable. As no specific materials to fix the mesh were needed, the method was fast, simple, and economical. We could also reduce the incidences of chronic inguinal pain in our patient population by using the self-adhesive mesh, without the risk of an increased recurrence rate in the observation period.

Highlights

  • The Laparoscopic Transabdominal laparoscopic (TAPP) – technique is becoming more widely and frequently used due to higher patient satisfaction and lower rates of both relapse and complications

  • The Laparoscopic TAPP – and the endoscopic TEP – technique is becoming more widely and frequently used due to higher patient satisfaction and lower rates of both relapse and complications, and the medical industry is increasingly focusing on products in inguinal hernia repair in order to steadily improve the user-friendliness for the surgeon and the safety of the patient

  • After termination of dissection in the groin, we introduced prepared implant through 12 mm trocar

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Introduction

The Laparoscopic TAPP (transabdominal pre-peritoneal inguinal hernia repair) – technique is becoming more widely and frequently used due to higher patient satisfaction and lower rates of both relapse and complications. Inguinal hernia repair is one of the most frequently performed surgical procedures worldwide in general surgery. According to the German DRG system, the costs for surgical therapy of inguinal hernia are around 322,000,000 Euro. This means that from the point of costs – an effective and reliable therapy of inguinal hernia is a significant factor that influences efficiency of national systems of public health insurance [1, 2]. Transabdominal laparoscopic (TAPP) approach in the therapy of inguinal hernia seems to be a suitable alternative to classical open inguinal hernia repair, mainly in the hands of an experienced surgeon [4].

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