Laparoscopic repair of an anterior perineal hernia: a video presentation

Facts Views Vis Obgyn. 2023 Jun;15(2):153-155. doi: 10.52054/FVVO.15.2.068.

Abstract

Background: The perineal hernia is a condition that occurs as a result of a defect in the pelvic diaphragm. It is classified as anterior or posterior, and as either a primary or secondary hernia. The best management of this condition remains controversial.

Objectives: To demonstrate the surgical steps of a laparoscopic repair with mesh of a perineal hernia.

Materials and methods: A video presentation showing the laparoscopic repair of a recurrent perineal hernia.

Main outcome measures: A 46-year-old woman with a prior history of a primary perineal hernia repair had complaints of a symptomatic vulvar bulge. Pelvic magnetic resonance imaging showed a 5 cm hernia sac at the right anterior pelvic wall containing adipose tissue. A laparoscopic perineal hernia repair was performed by dissection of the space of Retzius, reduction of the hernial sac, closure of the defect and mesh fixation.

Results: The laparoscopic repair with mesh of a recurrent perineal hernia is demonstrated.

Conclusion: We showed that the laparoscopic approach can be an effective and reproducible treatment for perineal hernia.

Learning objective: Understanding of the surgical steps involved in the laparoscopic repair with mesh of a recurrent perineal hernia.