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Chirurgia 2022 December;35(6):387-9

DOI: 10.23736/S0394-9508.22.05406-7

Copyright © 2022 EDIZIONI MINERVA MEDICA

lingua: Inglese

Laparoscopic two-stage parastomal hernia repair using a sugarbaker approach overlapping the previous keyhole technique: a case report with video

Riccardo CARUSO , Emilio VICENTE, Yolanda QUIJANO, Lavinia AMATO, Hipolito DURAN, Eduardo DIAZ, Isabel FABRA, Luis MALAVE, Valentina NOLA, Ruben AGRESOTT, Valentina FERRI

Department of General Surgery, Sanchinarro University Hospital, San Pablo University, Madrid, Spain



Parastomal hernia (PSH) refers to one of the most frequent complications following ostomy creation, especially in case of end-colostomies, with a reported incidence of up to 50% in clinical examination and even 78% using computed tomography (CT). Most patients with PSH are asymptomatic and diagnosis is typically based on physical exam, observing a bulge at the site or adjacent to the site of the stoma. The two most cited minimally invasive techniques are keyhole and sugarbaker. Hereby, we report a rare case of recurrent PSH following a keyhole procedure, effectively treated using an overlapping sugarbaker technique. The operation time was 180 minutes, and the estimated blood loss was a negligible amount. The postoperative course following the second PSH repair surgery was uneventful. On the third postoperative day, RX findings of orally ingested gastrografin showed how the contrast had smoothly progressed till the stoma and the patient was discharged.


KEY WORDS: Hernia; Minimally invasive surgical procedures; Case reports

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