“…In 1999, a review 10 reports only 10 cases treated laparoscopically but, to our knowledge, these reports in adult in the last 10 years of literature are not frequent. At present (PubMed search), some authors report single adult cases [11][12][13][14][15][16] However, all these authors refer only about patients treated by laparoscopic technique and, after having focused on surgical technique, report on how it is feasible, safe, and effective, particularly with regard for hospital stay, morbidity, convalescence, cosmetics, and not least, the almost complete absence of relapse. None of these studies is comparative with the open technique, and thus, results in terms of effectiveness are at least questionable.…”