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Infant hernia....suggestion s please.
Discussion in 'All Categories' started by Saravana balaji - Apr 9th, 2024 7:15 am.
Saravana balaji
Saravana balaji
I have a 4month old male child with umbilical hernia and rt inguinal hernia .....

Can I repair both hernia in the same lap sitting ?? If so port positions??

Plan :1 open umbilical hernia, scope through it and 2 additional ports for intracorporeal suturing of rt deep ring and umbilical suturing using suture passer and umbilicoplasty.

Plan :2 camera port at palmer point repair both umbilical hernia and rt inguinal hernia using intracorporeal suturing. But umbilicoplasty I have to do seperately.

Plan 3 : do open rt inguinal hernia repair and wait for umbilical hernia repair later.
re: Infant hernia....suggestion s please. by Dr Bhalla - May 26th, 2024 2:57 pm
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Dr Bhalla
Dr Bhalla
Management of Simultaneous Umbilical and Right Inguinal Hernia in a 4-Month-Old
Considerations:

Age and Anesthesia: The child's age (4 months) is a significant factor. Prolonged anesthesia should be minimized.
Safety and Efficacy: Minimizing the number of surgical interventions is beneficial, provided that it doesn't compromise the safety or the outcomes.
Technical Feasibility: Both hernias need adequate repair without compromising the integrity of the abdominal wall or increasing the risk of recurrence.
Plan Evaluation
Plan 1: Combined Open Umbilical and Laparoscopic Inguinal Repair

Advantages:
One surgical event.
Direct visualization and repair of the umbilical hernia.
Disadvantages:
Requires proficiency in pediatric laparoscopic surgery.
Potential for increased operative time.
Technical difficulty in managing both hernias through the umbilicus in an infant.
Port Positions:
Open umbilical port (site of the hernia).
Additional 3 mm ports in the lower quadrants for suturing (one in the left lower quadrant and one in the suprapubic region).
Procedure:
Open umbilical hernia and insert the scope through the umbilicus.
Place additional ports for intracorporeal suturing of the right inguinal hernia.
Use a suture passer for umbilical suturing and perform umbilicoplasty.
Plan 2: Laparoscopic Repair with Separate Umbilicoplasty

Advantages:
Laparoscopic visualization for both hernias.
Reduced postoperative pain and faster recovery.
Disadvantages:
Requires two stages if umbilicoplasty is planned separately.
Increased operative complexity and time if done in one sitting.
Port Positions:
Camera port at Palmer’s point (left upper quadrant).
Working ports in the lower quadrants (one in the right lower quadrant and one in the suprapubic region).
Procedure:
Perform laparoscopic repair of both hernias.
Perform umbilicoplasty separately if necessary, either in the same session or in a staged manner.
Plan 3: Open Right Inguinal Repair and Later Umbilical Repair

Advantages:
Simplified surgery, especially if the umbilical hernia might close spontaneously.
Reduced operative time and anesthesia exposure.
Disadvantages:
Requires a second surgical intervention if the umbilical hernia does not resolve.
Prolonged overall treatment period.
Procedure:
Open repair of the right inguinal hernia.
Observe the umbilical hernia, planning for a potential future repair if necessary.
Recommendations:
Preferred Approach: Given the child's age and the complexity of dual repairs, Plan 1 or Plan 2 might be more beneficial to avoid a second surgical procedure. If your surgical team has the necessary pediatric laparoscopic expertise, Plan 1 allows for simultaneous repair with cosmetic benefit from the umbilicoplasty.
Port Placement:
For Plan 1: Umbilical port (primary) and two additional 3 mm ports (one in the left lower quadrant and one in the suprapubic region).
For Plan 2: Palmer’s point for the camera and two lower quadrant ports.
Considerations:
Discuss the potential for spontaneous closure of the umbilical hernia with the parents.
Consider a second opinion from a pediatric surgeon if uncertain about the laparoscopic approach.
Ultimately, the decision should be based on the surgeon's experience, available resources, and the child's specific circumstances.
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