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Trocar-site Herniation After Laparoscopic Myomectomy Via Culdotomy Extraction

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Date 2024 Aug 26
PMID 39184251
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Trocar-site hernia is a rare and life-threatening complication of laparoscopic abdominal surgery; 5-mm trocar-site bowel herniation is rarer than ≥ 10-mm trocar-site herniation. We present a 41-year-old female patient on the postoperative 6 day with laparoscopic myomectomy admitted to our emergency department with severe vomiting and nausea. At the end of the evaluations, she was diagnosed with 5-mm trocar-site small bowel herniation. A herniated small bowel segment was rescued through the laparotomy. After full recovery, the patient was discharged on the 3 day of hospitalization. Although there is no consensus on the closure of small fascia incisions (<10 mm) routinely, we suggest that all fascia incisions should be assessed in patients at risk to prevent trocar-site hernias. According to our investigation for trocar-site hernia in the literature, laparoscopic myomectomy may be considered a risk factor.

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