Abstract

Abstract AIM HandX™ is a handheld, powered laparoscopic device with interchanging single-patient fully articulating instruments. It is electromechanically controlled, and, as the manual interface is handled by the surgeon, beside the patient's bed, the movements of the surgeon's wrist and fingers are translated to the instrument-articulating tip. This report is to show the feasibility and safety of this technology applied in inguinal hernia repair. MATERIALS AND METHODS We report the case of the laparoscopic repair of a right inguinal hernia using HandXTM instruments. RESULTS The index case was a 55-year-old, otherwise healthy male, with an inguinal right hernia. Three trocars were used: one 10 mm umbilical and two of 5 mm, approximately 4 cm laterally from the umbilicus and 1 cm under the level of the horizontal umbilical line. The dissection started with peritoneal cut, from the antero-superior iliac spine to the medial umbilical ligament, into the preperitoneal avascular plane. The anatomical landmarks (epigastric vessels, Cooper and Gimbernat ligaments, the corona mortis and external iliac vessels) were identified and well exposed. A polypropylene mesh was inserted from the optical trocar, placed in the appropriate position and fixed with three separated stiches handled with the articulating needle holder. The peritoneal flap was closed with a readsorbable running suture handled with the HandX instrumentation. No blood loss nor intraoperative or post-operative complications were recorded CONCLUSIONS The report showed how the HandX technology could be safely adopted to obtain both a safe dissection and an ergonomically advantageous suture in laparoscopic TAPP.

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