Experience a complete, unedited, skin-to-skin demonstration of Advanced Laparoscopic Incisional Hernia Repair performed at World Laparoscopy Hospital. This high-definition educational surgical video presents every critical step of the operation, providing surgeons, residents, fellows, and minimally invasive surgery enthusiasts with an in-depth understanding of contemporary laparoscopic hernia management.
Incisional hernias develop through previous surgical scars as a result of fascial weakness, wound infection, obesity, increased intra-abdominal pressure, poor tissue healing, or multiple abdominal operations. These hernias may progressively enlarge over time and can lead to pain, cosmetic deformity, bowel obstruction, incarceration, or strangulation if left untreated. Laparoscopic repair has emerged as a preferred approach in selected patients due to its minimally invasive nature and excellent long-term outcomes.
This operative video begins with patient positioning, operating room setup, trocar placement strategy, and safe abdominal entry techniques. Detailed attention is given to port placement planning to ensure optimal ergonomics and access to the hernia defect. The procedure then progresses to meticulous laparoscopic adhesiolysis, demonstrating the safe separation of bowel and omentum from the abdominal wall while minimizing the risk of enterotomy.
Viewers will gain valuable insight into the identification and assessment of the fascial defect, reduction of incarcerated contents, measurement of the hernia defect, and preparation of the abdominal wall for definitive repair. The video highlights modern principles of hernia surgery, including restoration of abdominal wall integrity, adequate mesh overlap, tension-free repair, and prevention of recurrence.
The procedure further demonstrates intracorporeal suturing techniques, fascial defect closure, mesh introduction, orientation, deployment, fixation, and final inspection of the repair. Special emphasis is placed on surgical anatomy, avoidance of complications, protection of intra-abdominal organs, and technical pearls that improve operative efficiency and patient outcomes.
Laparoscopic incisional hernia repair offers several advantages compared with conventional open surgery, including smaller incisions, reduced postoperative pain, decreased wound complications, shorter hospital stay, earlier return to normal activity, improved cosmetic results, and lower rates of surgical site infection. These benefits have contributed to the widespread adoption of minimally invasive abdominal wall reconstruction techniques across the world.
This educational video is designed to provide a realistic operative experience by presenting the procedure from initial skin incision to final skin closure without omission of critical surgical steps. The content is particularly valuable for surgeons seeking to refine their laparoscopic skills, understand mesh-based abdominal wall reconstruction, and learn evidence-based approaches to complex ventral and incisional hernias.
World Laparoscopy Hospital is internationally recognized for excellence in laparoscopic, robotic, and minimal access surgery training. Through advanced fellowship programs, live surgical workshops, and hands-on training courses, the institution continues to educate surgeons and gynecologists from more than 100 countries.
This video is intended exclusively for surgical education, academic discussion, professional training, and advancement of minimally invasive hernia surgery.
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