Abstract

Abstract Aim Describe a step by step laparoscopic transabdominal preperitoneal (TAPP) repair of a re-recurrent incisional lumbar hernia. Material & Methods This is the case of a 72-year-old man who had a previous traumatic right lumbar hernia initially approached by laparoscopic intra-peritoneal onlay mesh repair (IPOM) and its recurrence approached by open onlay mesh repair. CT-scan revealed a lumbar hernia on the right with a neck size of 40 mm. The hernia sac measured 65 mm and contained part of the right colon inside, without signs of incarceration nor dilated intestinal loops. According to the European Hernia Society classification for incisional abdominal wall hernias, the patient had a lateral hernia (L4 W2). Results Lateral incisional hernias are limited by the inguinal region inferiorly, the costal margin superiorly, the lateral margin of the rectal sheath medially and the lumbar region laterally. Due to their low incidence and the resulting lack of expertise in the treatment of this abdominal wall defect, surgical treatment poses a challenge- Conclusion The repair of a recurrent hernia is a daunting task, even more so of a re-recurrent one. By choosing to perform a TAPP repair, we were able to prove a laparoscopic re-do repair is feasible even faced with weakened tissues and distorted anatomy.

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