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Pararectal hernia: literature review and surgical repair techniques in the era of robotic surgery

Rebecca Glanzer, Breanna O’Neil, Hassan Turaihi

Year
2021
Citations
4
Access
Open access

Abstract

A pelvic hernia is the protrusion of intraperitoneal or extraperitoneal contents into the perineum through a defect in the pelvic floor. Pelvic hernias are rare with no gold standard method for repair. After abdominoperineal resection, a commonly cited incidence of perineal hernia is 1%. Here, we describe a robotic repair of a pararectal hernia in a post-menopausal women presenting with rectal herniation through a pelvic floor defect causing issues with fecal urgency and incontinence.

Keywords

MedicinePerineumSurgeryAbdominoperineal resectionPelvic floorHerniaHernia repairGold standard (test)General surgeryRadiology

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