Seroma After Laparoscopic Inguinal Hernia Repair
For instance seroma occurs after hernia repair surgery plastic surgeries such as breast augmentation surgery or breast reconstruction surgery tummy tuck surgery and breast cancer surgery.
Seroma after laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair. After any surgery a ridge develops where the incision is. They can develop where surgical incisions were made in the body or where bodily tissue was removed. Seroma can form after different types of surgical procedures especially extensive surgeries or those in which significant tissue disruption occurs. It starts 2 to 5 days after hernia repair and can last for several weeks.
Thus in a certain degree the seroma formation can be regarded as a normal wound healing process after laparoscopic repair of inguinal hernia unless it causes pain or discomfort. Invariably it is due to seroma haematoma pneumoscrotum cord thickening prolonged cough impulse which are termed as pseudorecurrences. Seroma after inguinal hernia repair. A seroma is a collection of fluid called serum that builds up under the surface of the skin.
These commonly occur after a significant surgical procedure such as a hernia repair and can be the result of defective hernia mesh. If it develops it occurs about one week after surgery and can last for months. Inguinal hernia repair without mesh. All the seromas developed below the external ring and under the superficial soft tissue of the groin or the scrotum where the hernia sac existed.
We report the development of a seroma deep to a mesh prosthesis used for laparoscopic ventral hernia repair lvhr. They can become as large as the hernia. The doctor will recommend nsaid therapy to reduce the swelling and inflammation. Pain after laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair.
Most seromas are asymptomatic and inconspicuous on inspection and diagnosis is based on the clinical finding of a palpable fluid collection in the subcutaneous tissue. We carried out this study to determine the incidence predictors and outcome of these variables after laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair. A laparoscopic inguinal hernia rupture in the abdominal wall repair is a routine surgery and may take up to two hours. Some men also reported a loss of sex drive.
After the repair patients can develop a temporary fluid collection in the same space where the hernia used to be. Hernia at the laparoscopic incision site. After inguinal hernia repair should the bulge still be present answered by dr. Seroma one of the more common side effects of a laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair up to 12.
This complication of hernia repair occurs in 8 out of 1000 cases that used mesh. Seroma formation anterior to mesh after lvhr is very common. However the formation of a deep seroma has been rarely reported in the literature and the imaging appearance of a seroma posterior to mesh after lvhr has not been previously described.