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        Short notes on open inguinal hernia repair:
  Step 1 - Transverse skin incision 1cm above inguinal ligament
  Step 2 - Dissect down and through Scarpas with diathermy; use self retainer             (remember the superficial branch of inferior epigastric vein)              Step 3 - Clips on external oblique, and incise a small opening in direction of fibres
  Step 4 - Scissors under external oblique and open to superficial ring
  Step 5 - Develop planes parallel to cord with blunt dissection
  Step 6 - Get around cord at level of pubic tubercle
  Step 7 - Develop planes and identify cord structures
  Step 8 - Peel hernia sac off cord structures towards deep ring, until at the level of pre-peritoneal fat
  Step 9 - Transfix base of sac with 2-0 vicryl leaving long suture tails for control, and transect, check for haemostasis and then cut stitch
  Step 10 - Repair direct defect by plicating transversalis if necessary
  Step 11 - Cut mesh and suture on to strong tissue adjacent to pubic tubercle with 2-0 prolene (other options include: Progrip mesh, PHS (Prolene Hernia System) mesh  etc)
  Step 12 - Use a continuous stitch from inferior border of mesh to inferior border of inguinal ligament
  Step 13 - Tack medial side of mesh to transversalis (2-3 interrupted sutures)
  Step 14 - Tack inferior border of upper leg of mesh to lower border of lower leg of mesh incorporating part of the inguinal ligament
  Step 15 - Close eternal oblique from lateral to medial with 2-0 vicryl maintaining a superficial ring
  Step 16 - Close Scarpas with 2-0 vicryl
  Step 17 - Close skin with 3-0 monocryl
  Step 18 - Check testicle is in scrotum and pull down if necessary
  Disclaimer: These notes are to act as an aide memoire. Different methods exist. Ensure you have the proper supervision before attempting an operation that you are not competent in.
 
   
         
          
        Author:
         Mr Edward Rawstorne MBBCH, BSc, MRCS
   | Speciality:
         Surgical Procedures
   | Date Added:
        30/03/2013
            
            
         
      
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