In this video TAPP Laparoscopic Hernia Repair using Fibrin Glue by Dr R K Mishra at World Laparoscopy Hospital, Gurgaon.
Transabdominal Preperitoneal (TAPP) laparoscopic hernia repair has become one of the most advanced and patient-friendly techniques for inguinal hernia management. At
World Laparoscopy Hospital, this procedure is performed with exceptional precision under the guidance of
Dr. R. K. Mishra, a pioneer in minimal access surgery. The use of
fibrin glue for mesh fixation further enhances the safety, comfort, and recovery of patients undergoing this modern hernia repair.
TAPP repair involves entering the abdominal cavity laparoscopically and creating a peritoneal flap to access the preperitoneal space. After careful dissection and reduction of the hernia sac, a synthetic mesh is placed to reinforce the weakened area. Traditionally, mesh fixation has been achieved using tackers or sutures. However, the introduction of fibrin glue represents a significant advancement in surgical innovation. Fibrin glue is a biological adhesive that secures the mesh without penetrating tissues, thereby reducing the risk of nerve injury and chronic postoperative pain.
Under the expert supervision of Dr. R. K. Mishra, the procedure begins with precise port placement and thorough exploration of the inguinal region. The hernia sac is gently dissected, preserving vital structures such as the spermatic cord and inferior epigastric vessels. Once the preperitoneal space is adequately prepared, the mesh is positioned to cover all potential hernia defects, including direct, indirect, and femoral spaces. Fibrin glue is then carefully applied to fix the mesh securely in place. The peritoneal flap is closed, completing the repair with minimal tissue trauma.
One of the most significant benefits of using fibrin glue in TAPP repair is the reduction of postoperative pain. Since there are no metallic tacks penetrating muscle or fascia, patients often experience less discomfort and quicker mobilization. Additionally, the biological nature of fibrin glue supports natural healing and reduces the risk of complications associated with mechanical fixation devices. This technique aligns perfectly with the philosophy of minimally invasive surgery — achieving maximum effectiveness with minimal trauma.
At World Laparoscopy Hospital, emphasis is placed not only on surgical excellence but also on education and training. Surgeons from across the globe observe and learn advanced laparoscopic techniques, including glue-based mesh fixation, through live demonstrations and structured training programs. The standardized approach followed by Dr. R. K. Mishra ensures safety, reproducibility, and optimal outcomes.
Patients undergoing TAPP laparoscopic hernia repair with fibrin glue benefit from smaller incisions, minimal blood loss, shorter hospital stay, faster return to daily activities, and excellent cosmetic results. The combination of advanced laparoscopic skills and innovative mesh fixation techniques reflects the commitment of World Laparoscopy Hospital to delivering world-class surgical care.
In conclusion, TAPP Laparoscopic Hernia Repair using fibrin glue under the leadership of Dr. R. K. Mishra represents a refined, patient-centered approach to hernia management. By integrating precision, innovation, and expertise, World Laparoscopy Hospital continues to set benchmarks in the field of minimal access surgery.
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