Abstract

Managing a giant inguinal hernia/ incisional/ ventral hernia had its own complications. The overtime adaptation of peritoneal cavity to a lower abdominal pressure was one of the most important factors responsible for these complications. Surgical repair is also quite a challenge because of the massive contents in sac, adhesions and concomitant fibrosis. In order to reduce the complications like intra-abdominal hypertension, cardiorespiratory problems and to increase the abdominal wall compliance, many techniques were described. Progressive preoperative pneumoperitoneum is a well described technique for the repair of giant inguinal hernia/ incisional/ ventral hernia with loss of domain which helps in conditioning the abdominal wall in the preoperative period, increasing the likelihood of primary closure and decreasing the incidence of compartment syndrome.

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