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Major Bleed Post Minimally Invasive Surgical Repair of Inguinal Hernia

Anupam Gupta, Monica I Burgos, Antonio J Santiago Rodriguez, Miguel A. Lopez-Viego, Matthew M Ramseyer

Year
2020
Citations
10
Access
Open access

Abstract

At our center, over 200 patients undergo minimally invasive repairs of inguinal hernias every year using a laparoscope and a robotic-assisted technique. In three patients who underwent a minimally invasive procedure for uncomplicated indirect inguinal hernia, the postoperative course was complicated with bleeding and required an exploratory laparotomy. Post-procedure, the patients developed tachycardia and hypotension with a drop in hemoglobin, for which the patients required surgical re-exploration in an emergent fashion. The factors leading to bleeding were analyzed and are reported herein to increase awareness and prevent the occurrence of these complications during inguinal hernia surgery.

Keywords

MedicineSurgeryInguinal herniaBleedExploratory laparotomyHerniaLaparotomyGeneral surgery

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