Incisional hernia repair after wide excision of the iliac bone

  • Tsukuda Kazunori
    Minimally Invasive Therapy Center, Okayama University Hospital
  • Asano Hiroaki
    Minimally Invasive Therapy Center, Okayama University Hospital
  • Mandai Yasuhiro
    Center of the Development and Health Care Education, Okayama University
  • Fujiwara Toshiyoshi
    Department of Gastrointestinal Sugery, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences

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  • 腸骨広範囲切除術後に発生した腹壁瘢痕ヘルニアに対しメッシュ修復術を行った一例
  • 症例報告 腸骨広範囲切除術後に発生した腹壁瘢痕ヘルニアに対しメッシュ修復術を行った一例
  • ショウレイ ホウコク チョウコツ コウハンイ セツジョ ジュツゴ ニ ハッセイ シタ フクヘキハンコン ヘルニア ニ タイシ メッシュ シュウフクジュツ オ オコナッタ イチレイ

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Abstract

The patient was a 46-year old Japanese female who had undergone wide excision of the iliac bone and hip transposition at our institute's orthopedics department 2 years earlier. She presented with a growing incisional hernia and was transferred to our gastroenterological surgery department for surgical treatment. We planned a mesh repair for the incisional hernia, which protruded over the right iliac bone. The dimensions of the abdominal defect were 15×9 cm, and we used prolene mesh to repair the defect. The mesh was fixed at the inner part of the iliac bone, folded back at the iliac horn and fixed to the abdominal oblique muscles. The postoperative course was smooth, and recurrence was not seen at 3.5 years after the operation. An incisional hernia as seen in this patient's case is very rare, but we found that the underlay technique and prolene mesh were very useful for the three-dimensional hernia repair.

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