Novel modification of laparoscope-assisted inguinal hernia ligation to decrease knotting associated complications
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StayCurrentMD ·
Aug 28, 2021
Currently, laparoscopic percutaneous extraperitoneal ligation (LPEL) is popular both with patients and surgeons due to the simplified surgical procedure and cosmetic results [1]. However, adverse events associated with extraperitoneal knotting, such as infection, pain, and a palpable thread knot around the inguinal area of the abdominal wall might occur in the LPEL procedure [2,3]. Incorporating extra abdominal wall tissue into the knot as a consequence of the different puncture routes is the main cause.