Abstract

In the extra-peritoneal approach for inguinal hernias, pre-peritoneal space creation is one of the most crucial steps. In the absence of well-defined landmarks, it is difficult to identify the correct plane of dissection, and blind dissection can sometimes lead to peritoneal injury, resulting in loss of working space. In this article, we describe our technique of pre-peritoneal space creation by following the fatty tissue of the median umbilical ligament and fatty tissue along the rectus muscle. The data of all patients (total 84) who underwent surgery with this technique between January 2021 and May 2023 were retrieved and assessed for demographics, hernia type, and perioperative complications. Except for two peritoneal injuries, there were no other intraoperative complications.

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