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   Concurrent mesh repair of a Morgagni and umbilical hernia during a laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy in a morbidly obese individual  
   
نویسنده kosai n.r. ,reynu r. ,gendeh h.s. ,das s. ,lakdawala m.
منبع journal of krishna institute of medical sciences university - 2016 - دوره : 5 - شماره : 4 - صفحه:87 -92
چکیده    Morgagni hernia is a rare form of diaphragmatic hernia. it is mainly asymptomatic and often identified incidentally during surgery. tension-free synthetic mesh repair is the preferred treatment modality. however,the use of synthetic mesh concurrently during a clean-contaminated surgery such as sleeve gastrectomy remains controversial due to the remote possibility of mesh infection. a middle-aged female with bmi of 47 kg/m2 was admitted electively for laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy with concurrent umbilical hernia repair. intra-operatively,a left morgagni hernia containing omentum and a segment of transverse colon was noted. she underwent a laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy and simultaneous laparoscopic tension-free composite mesh repair of both morgagni and umbilical hernia. outpatient review three months later revealed excess weight loss of almost 30% with no recurrence of either hernia. in conclusion,the advantages of concurrent hernia repair during bariatric surgery outweigh the risk of mesh infection and should be performed to prevent future risk of visceral herniation and strangulation. laparoscopic mesh repair of a morgagni hernia and umbilical hernia in the setting of an electively planned sleeve gastrectomy is feasible,effective and safe in the hands of a trained laparoscopic surgeon. © journal of krishna institute of medical sciences university.
کلیدواژه Gastrectomy; Laparoscopy; Mesh; Morgagni; Obesity
آدرس minimally invasive and upper gastrointestinal unit,department of surgery,universiti kebangsaan malaysia medical centre,kuala lumpur, Malaysia, minimally invasive and upper gastrointestinal unit,department of surgery,universiti kebangsaan malaysia medical centre,kuala lumpur, Malaysia, department of otorhinolaryngology,head and neck surgery,universiti kebangsaan malaysia medical centre,kuala lumpur, Malaysia, department of anatomy,universiti kebangsaan malaysia medical centre,kuala lumpur, Malaysia, institute of minimal access surgical sciences and research centre,saifee hospital,centre for obesity and diabetes surgery,mumbai, India
 
     
   
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