2018
DOI: 10.18203/2349-2902.isj20182436
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Patient related outcomes and ergonomic evaluation of triangular 3-port or ‘two-hand’ TEP hernioplasty: a preliminary analysis in a university hospital

Abstract: Background: Standard TEP technique requires three skin incisions for placement of three trocars in the midline. This can be done by 3 port triangular technique or two-hand technique. This study reports a preliminary analysis of peri-operative outcomes and ergonomics characteristics of this procedure in our setup.Methods: N=10 patients underwent triangular 3 port technique or two-hand TEP hernioplasty after informed written consent in Department of Surgery, King George’s Medical University UP between January to… Show more

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