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Silvio Alen Canton: SUPER GIANT SLIM-MESH
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PORT SUPER GIANT SLIM-MESH INTRODUCTION

Posted By Silvio Alen Canton, Thursday, March 2, 2023
Updated: Saturday, May 18, 2024

This picture shows a super giant (30 x 15 cm) "Slim-Mesh" ("SM") during its intrabdominal introduction through a 12-mm Ø port during the fourth phase, i.e. the last laparoscopic step of the "SM" operation, for a massive ventral pseudohernia.

During the third phase of the "SM" operation, the super giant "SM" is also rolled tightly on the operative bench and fixed with multiple stitches, becoming "slim cigarette like" and compact, favoring its intrabdominal introduction/orienting/fixation maneuvers during the fourth phase.

The "SM" blue First Axial Point (FAPis marked for correct 12-mm port "SM" introduction.

After ensuring that the FAP of the "SM" for the massive pseudohernia repair is in the right position, the super giant "SM" is quickly and easily introduced into the abdomen through the 12-mm Ø port, without removing or swapping the port for a larger one. 

The super giant "SM" is used without full-thickness stitches to repair large (L)/giant (G)/massive (M) ventral hernias (VH), without loss of domain, i.e. circular or oval-shaped VH larger than 10/15/20 cm in diameter or major axis respectively. The "SM" technique is also used to treat obese (O BMI >30 kg/m2) patients including those with L/G/M VH and diastasis recti abdominis.

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Tags:  giant ventral hernia  intraoperative complications  massive ventral hernia  obesity  operation time  postoperative complications  slim-mesh overlap  slim-mesh technique  super giant slim-mesh  ventral hernia  ventral hernia obese patient  ventral hernia recurrence 

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