2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-41632/v4
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A preliminary multicenter evaluation of endoscopic sublay repair for ventral hernia from China

Abstract: Background: For ventral hernia, endoscopic sublay repair (ESR) may overcome the disadvantages of open sublay and laparoscopic intraperitoneal onlay mesh repair. This retrospective study presents the preliminary multicenter results of ESR from China. The feasibility, safety, and effectiveness of ESR were evaluated; its surgical points and indications were summarized.Methods: The study reviewed 156 ventral hernia patients planned to perform with ESR in ten hospitals between March 2016 and July 2019. Patient demo… Show more

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“…M ore articles on endoscopic sublay repair (ESR) of ventral hernias have been published recently because ESR overcomes the disadvantages of open sublay repair, which has more surgical site events and avoids the risk of laparoscopic intraperitoneal onlay mesh placement. [1][2][3][4][5] There are 2 procedures for ESR, that is, totally extraperitoneal sublay (TES) [1][2][3][4] and transabdominal sublay. [5][6][7] In China, TES is implemented more frequently.…”
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“…M ore articles on endoscopic sublay repair (ESR) of ventral hernias have been published recently because ESR overcomes the disadvantages of open sublay repair, which has more surgical site events and avoids the risk of laparoscopic intraperitoneal onlay mesh placement. [1][2][3][4][5] There are 2 procedures for ESR, that is, totally extraperitoneal sublay (TES) [1][2][3][4] and transabdominal sublay. [5][6][7] In China, TES is implemented more frequently.…”
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“…[5][6][7] In China, TES is implemented more frequently. 1,4 In the medial region, 2 layers can be potentially separated for sublay repair (Fig. 1), that is, the retrorectus space (blue line) and preperitoneal space (green line).…”
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“…[1] Recently, some surgeons successfully transferred open sublay repair to endoscopic sublay repair (ESR), which may avoid the wound events after open procedure and potential risks of intra-abdominal injury and mesh complications from Lap-IPOM repair. [1][2][3] Weidong Wu and Huiyong Jiang contributed equally to this article.…”
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“…There are two approaches to realize ESR: Totally extraperitoneal sublay (TES) and transabdominal sublay (TAS). [2][3][4] In literature, both retrorectus and preperitoneal space were employed in TAS. However, the preperitoneal space separation was realized mostly by Robotics.…”
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