2021
DOI: 10.1097/sle.0000000000000997
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Robotic Inguinal Hernia Repair After Prostatectomy: How to Navigate Safely

Abstract: Introduction: In recent decades, minimally invasive approaches have found their place in treating a specific subset of patients with inguinal hernias, predominantly those with recurrent or bilateral disease. Classically, prior history of urologic pelvic operations, such as prostatectomy, has been listed as relative contraindication for minimally invasive inguinal hernia repair. As the adoption of the robotics platform continues to grow, we aim to outline a feasible robotic-assisted inguinal hernia repair techn… Show more

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“…28 The robotic-assisted approach has been used for complex inguinal hernias such as inguinoscrotal hernias, patients with prior radiation, previous prostatectomy, and for mesh explantation. 18,29,30 Our team opted for the robotic-assisted approach as this proves to be a safe and effective surgical approach for challenging inguinal hernias with the advantage of real time intra-operative identification of the ureter position using ICG.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…28 The robotic-assisted approach has been used for complex inguinal hernias such as inguinoscrotal hernias, patients with prior radiation, previous prostatectomy, and for mesh explantation. 18,29,30 Our team opted for the robotic-assisted approach as this proves to be a safe and effective surgical approach for challenging inguinal hernias with the advantage of real time intra-operative identification of the ureter position using ICG.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%