RESUMENEl abordaje mínimamente invasivo de la hernia inguinal presenta ventajas respecto a los abordajes convencionales anteriores en las hernias inguinales bilaterales y recurrentes, si bien los resultados iniciales fueron malos, se sumaron nuevos problemas derivados del abordaje laparoscópico.El objetivo de este artículo es describir la técnica quirúrgica y analizar los resultados preliminares de nuestra serie de 600 hernioplastias totalmente extraperitoneales realizadas en la Clínica Universitaria de Navarra.La complicación intraoperatoria más frecuente (25,7%) fue la apertura accidental del peritoneo. No hubo complicaciones intrabdominales asociadas. En el seguimiento hubo 9 (1,5%) recidivas y 13 reintervenciones. Once (1,8%) pacientes desarrollaron dolor neuropático transitorio en el territorio del fémoro-cutáneo.En nuestra experiencia el abordaje totalmente extraperitoneal es una técnica especialmente indicada en hernias recidivadas y bilaterales. Las ventajas presentes en cuanto a dolor y disconfort postoperatorio, recuperación de la actividad física y laboral, y los buenos resultados en cuanto a recidivas y dolor neuropá-tico nos animan a indicarla no sólo en las hernias inguinales recidivadas o bilaterales sino en las primarias.Palabras clave. Hernia. Hernioplastia. Laparoscopia. Abordaje mínimamente invasivo. Hernia totalmente extraperitoneal.
ABSTRACTThe minimally invasive approach to the inguinal hernia shows advantages with respect to previous conventional approaches in bilateral and recurrent inguinal hernias; while the initial results were bad, new problems were added deriving from the laparoscopic approach.The aim of this article is to describe the surgical technique and analyse the preliminary results of our series of 600 totally extra-peritoneal hernioplasties, performed at the University Clinic of Navarra.The most frequent complication (25.7%) was the accidental rupture of the peritonea. There were no associated intra-abdominal complications. In the follow-up there were 9 relapses (1.5%) and 13 reinterventions. Eleven (1.8%) of the patients developed transitory neuropathic pain in the femoral cutaneous area.In our experience the totally extra-peritoneal approach is a technique that is especially indicated in relapsed and bilateral hernias. The advantages present, in terms of pain and postoperative discomfort, recovery of physical and labour activity, and the good results with respect to relapses and neuropathic pains, encourage us to indicate it not only in relapsed or bilateral inguinal hernias but also in primary ones.
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